Lost Love.

Lost Love.

A Poem by Randall

Lost Love.

Always on the outside, that's where I've been forever.

Someday, I'll be on the inside of your heart. 

Not today you say.

Well maybe tomorrow.

You said, will see.

I looked at you and said, don't wait too long, I may be gone.

Where would you go? You asked.

Someplace where love lives, somewhere you know nothing about.

That's a mean thing to say to me.

True, but I would never lie to you.

I'm just giving you fair warning, you're going to lose me.

And I don't want to be lost to you, please don't lose me.

I'll never lose you. I have plenty of time, it's on my side.

Please don't lose me.

Where are you?

Come out, come out, where did you go?

Oh God, oh my God, you really did go.



D. Randall Dollaway
8 September2025 

© 2025 Randall


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I am worried about the same. So I decided and I married him. Now he is my husband ❤️. Yea at times time is dishonest to us that it wrote wrong things in our fate, I am missing him so much not even able to see him even after going home. So I decided second time I will be with him... So now we are together in breath. I am not waiting my wait is over and our souls are together in air as prana... I sleep with him in myself and when I die with him go into this air as prana ...

If fate of the time is dishonest what we can do to our fate so I decided third time I would just love him.. love in this cosmos when given the love returns back... I took one sankalp for everyone good that sankalp will protect us because without us life would not survive... 4 promises made our life in 4 yugas which repeats the cycle to begin with us again as it ends we are together I have hope, when time has made us to meet once why not second time again...

Jessy Jacob ❤️

Posted 1 Month Ago



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Randall
Randall

Chicago, IL