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THIS POEM HAS BEEN DELETED - MAY BE FOUND ON THE WEB BY SEARCHING FOR POEMS BY JAMES T. ADAIR
Walking down these lonely oneway streets I seem to be walking in circles that never meet I look around and there is no hand to hold or lend Just the distant passing of an occasional friend
All these lonely streets are dark and wet wrought iron lamplights dimly light my way I've long ago thrown my map away And hang my head as sadness turns grey
I'm thinking love is a two way street and all my streets go only oneway but no mather where I go or what I do My oneway streets seem to lead me to you
I stop in a bar beneath the avenue's dingy sky Its blinking neon heart-shaped sign, caught my eye So I walked down three steps and soon became aware Saw you in a chair with a longing distant stare
I'm thinking love is a two way street and all my streets go only oneway but no mather where I go or what I do My oneway streets seem to lead me to you
You were holding your head in your hand and the poeple around you didn't understand How I wished I could wake you from your trance as the band played lovesongs I'd ask you to dance
But the bouncer wouldn't let me near because I hadn't enough for the cover or a beer and I tried vainly to call out your name So lovely, I remember, you looked the same
I'm thinking love is a two way street and all my streets go only one way but no mather where I go or what I do My oneway streets seem to lead me to you
As I was pushed out the door I tried once more but you didn't hear my calls, through your walls It hurts to feel your love so close and to be turned away knowing I've been searching for you forever and a day
The street laughs at me and the sky is crying and inside I'm barely alive, I'm dying I have nowhere to run to and nowhere to stay so I keep walking my lonely way down streets one way.
I'm thinking, love is a two way street and all my streets go one way but no matter where I go or what I do My oneway streets seem to lead me to you
© James T. Adair
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