When I Need You The Most

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Your not there when I need you the most.
You left and will never return.
Everything seems useless without you here.
Nothing seems right, everything seems wrong.
I keep thinking about you and it makes me cry.
Why did you leave without a goodbye.

Every time I look on my past I see you there.
Letting me vent my anger.
Only with words, not actions.
Letting me talk when I would talk to no one else.
Never complaining, always open.

I would tag along.
I would fallow.
I would hope.
I would love.

You never liked me to cry.
You would ask me why.
You would try to console.
But no matter what you would make me laugh.

The last I saw of you.
You left but did not say why.
I kept wondering where you were.
Now I know you will never return.

I see you in your son.
I see you in someone else.
I know your somewhere better.
But you still left me all alone.

I will remember you in everything.
I will remember you in everyone.
I will remember you for always.
I wish you would have come to me.
I wish you would have called.
I would have tried to help.
I would have gotten you help.

Now there is no one to talk to.
Not like I did to you.
Never will I love again.
Not like I did you.

I will never forget you.
In everything I do.
My love is forever.
And I will see you when it is my turn.

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