Hills of HomeA Poem by Tate MorganBells of the town clock tower took too much from you and me Yet off to the rock and river they give of life for eternityWind ran by to kiss your cheek round
your neck our gilded hopes hung The
hand of God flowed soft within from when he was happy and young ______________________________ Forget the nights of wanton desire give to me not love nor tears Evenings filled with endless dreams bring me safe from all life's fears ______________________________ Your beauty is so great to bear my chest hardly held its ache For beauty more than bitter tears will make the soft heart break ______________________________ Bells of the town clock tower took too much from you and me Yet off to the rock and river they gave of life for eternity ______________________________ How often did we pass each other o'er the long years as others do Ne'er once daring to ride the fire to heavens door we never knew © 2020 Tate MorganAuthor's Note
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Want to advertise here? Get started for as little as $5 StatsAuthorTate MorganMarion , OHAboutAvailable from Amazon XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I am a product of the Midwest. Raised on the plain states of North America. I was nurtured on a .. more..Writing
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