Where I Belong

Where I Belong

Missing you so badly, I can't catch on
When it comes to you, I don't want to back down.
Obsessed with thinking that I'm the one you want to be with,
That everything I dream of is in the wind;
Can't keep down of minding of you all along,
To you, my thoughts belong.

I'm afraid to open my mouth and be loquacious;
Fear to slip my tongue and dig you out of my subconscious,
Because what I feel for you is atypical;
You have infected me with love so hysterical,
And it's amazing how you tuned my guitar on.
It's for you alone that I sing my love song.

Reaching out to you is not against the clock,
And I'll keep it on, hook it on a rock;
So if God would one day redden the street lamp,
I swear, I could not just jump at;
The piece will be half-baked if my affection is wrong,
It's for you alone that I'm writing this poem.

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Fay is a Jill of all trades. She is a licensed professional teacher, content editor, HR Manager, and self-published author. She has published two books on Amazon and is currently working on her goal of printing her books locally. At present, she is an editor at LexisNexis®+UK and handles four practice areas (Family, In-house Advisor, Pensions, and Practice Management). Fay is also an HR Manager at Little Rain Center, where she reports three times a week. On weekends, she continues to teach English online to her private students and also takes on content writing jobs from Upwork sometimes. Some of Fay's favorite things to do are having coffee with her family and friends, reading books, creating beauty content (she is a UGC creator), making resin crafts, and playing her guitar. She has written a few songs back then but is not planning to pursue a music career anytime soon.