Don't cry my love, don't cry,
My heart breaks to hear you say such words
Of loneliness and dismay
As homesickness sets in
To make a hollow home
In your weary soul.
I care my love, I care,
More than you'll ever know,
My tears run like silver rivers
And I feel your pain as if it were my own.
I'll always be right here,
Arms outstretched in hope,
Waiting to catch you,
To hold the shattered fragments
Piece you together, make you whole;
I love you and I always will.
So don't cry my love, don't cry,
Wind the clocks to force the days by
And I'll make time fly,
Until the golden hour comes when
I can hold your shaking body again,
And wipe tears from your
Glassy green eyes,
No more crying, no more distance,
No more pain my love, no more pain.
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@Irrational_Kimmi beautifully sad. I so wish I could get him back for you, you should show him this weeks from today 💗😢👏👏
Aww honey it must be so hard to be apart. I hope the time flies for you to be together again soon xxx
@redfae it's hard when he's feeling sad and homesick, I wish I could be there but all I can do is call and talk and hope that makes him feel a little better.
@chickgamer I spoke to him today, he slept for hours and hours and feels ok today. Except he's on the bus back to Tansen which takes hours. But he's pulling the "I'm fine, really I'm fine" stunt today 😝
@Irrational_Kimmi he's not fine, typical man. Do you know if he read email? But glad he's better though
@chickgamer I don't think he read the email as I sent him a couple of other (less soppy) ones and he hasn't replied to those either, so chances are he hasn't read any. We couldn't talk for long, the bus was very loud (seriously, all I could hear was people talking in Nepali and what I think was a goat 😳) but he was very quiet and just kept saying "I'm fine" blah! Men!
Love it, your words describe a situation i know sll too well just perfectly. I'm currently working in Spain whilst my fiancé still lives in the U.K., so for me the shoe is on the other foot. It's terribly hard, we lived together for over a year before I came out, and I'll be here for another five months. I know how hard it is and I sympathise with both of you. But it does get better! I am seeing my fiancé for the first time in a month in two days and I hope you will see your man soon too.
@sparrow thank you. I'm sorry to hear you're in a similar situation - it's so hard! It's been four months already for us and there's another four(ish, it's uncertain) to go. I think that if we've made it this far, it's all downhill from here. I'm happy for you that you get to see each other for Xmas - being apart during the festive season is so hard. I wish I could fly out to my man but he's in Nepal doing charity work and I'm unemployed atm so neither of us can afford the £700-£800 ticket to Nepal!
@Irrational_Kimmi that is so hard, I'm sorry to hear it. But you've come so far and you're on the home stretch. Just think how wonderful it'll be when he's back for good. :-). And what a brilliant thing he's doing, you must be really proud! Wishing you happiness.
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