When she’s not there i sit quietly alone in my chair,
A drink in my hand, roamin’ ’round my home.
Turn the t.v. on, nothin’ much to watch,
Open the refrigerator door, stare a little more.
Dishes in the sink, wash em’ while i think,
Go n’ take a shower, soap n’ a little water.
When she’s not there, i think i can hear her everywhere,
Talkin’ on the phone, singin’ a country song.
Whistlin’ for the birds, sayin’ a bunch of words,
When she’s not there, i work out n’ the yard,
I sometimes look ’round, she’s nowhere to be found.
I put the laundry in, the sun is slowly goin’ down,
She usually makes me a drink, my woman’s nowhere ’round.
It’s gettin’ kinda’ late, no dinner on the stove,
I don’t appreciate when she’s not at home.
When it’s time for bed, when she’s not there,
I sleep all alone, where did that woman go.
Keith Garrett
An interesting variety of things he notices about her. 🙂
Reblogged this on PaulOkonji Blog and commented:
A True reflection of missing the one and true friend that we have not only the one we love but those that make things happen around us.Those that create positive waves around us.