By Sheilla Cohen.
I saw your face from miles away and something happen I cannot explain.
Our eyes met and there was no much to say.
You made your way to hold my head and kissed me without saying a word.
My heartbeat raced fast, as if I had run miles and miles.
I couldn’t resist myself, even though my mind told me so.
Our bodies cried for one another, like magnets attract each other.
But then, everything changed.
I begged you to stay, but you pulled me away.
As if nothing had happen between us, we never saw each other again.
How could I ever see you again, if I don’t even remember you asking my name.
Strangers will remain like we always were.