Should a tear fall blinding us two in a feudA Poem by Mark Heathcote
Should a tear fall blinding us two in a feud.
And you dare not speak my name! Ever again the same, its then I’ll agree… I was wrong with a lame excuse. I cling to you like a serpent bent on thee.
No matter the rain the downpour deluge No matter the wild whipping wind I’ll conclude Should a teardrop fall blinding us two in a feud.
I’ll always love you and try to bind with you Like that arbour with a rambling red rose I’ll always try to convince you It was I who was wrong… again.
And wilting if not forgiven My heart like a tree is hewed No matter the rain the downpour deluge No matter the wild whipping wind I’ll conclude Should a teardrop fall blinding us two in a feud.
I’ll want it to end with us being better friends.
© 2014 Mark Heathcote |
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2 Reviews Added on February 15, 2014 Last Updated on February 15, 2014 AuthorMark HeathcoteMancheter, United KingdomAboutI like all kinds of poems but I tend to gravitate toward eastern spiritual poetry. My muse almost demands it of me. So you may find quite a few being poured out from time to time. I all so write man.. more..Writing
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