STRANGERS ON THE STREET

by JOSEPH CARAVEO   Jun 20, 2008


We pass each other every day
our eyes seldom meet
hardly a word spoken
like two strangers on the street

I gaze at you from across the room
you put your make up on
I think about holding you
in painful silence
I sit alone

I try and catch a moment with you
You walk right past
What can i do

I sit and smoke
Have my coffee
Pray you'll sit wit me

You look my way, then go over there
My pain is so thick
it's in the air

You walk thru the door at the end of the day
Your beauty steals my breath
I hope today will be different
My heart will get some rest

We pass each other every day
Our eyes seldom meet
Hardly a word spoken
We've become strangers on the street

Joseph Edward Caraveo
Copyright ©2008 Joseph Edward Caraveo

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  • 15 years ago

    by Sylvia

    I can relate to this very well. Two strangers live in my house and not sure how it happened. Well done.

  • 16 years ago

    by JOSEPH CARAVEO

    Thank you for taking the time to send a msg about my poem strangers on the street. however i am not sure what is cute or humorous about the poem, maybe you would
    be more specific? thank you.
    joe

  • 16 years ago

    by Unamed

    Haha, this was cute.....