Fate Brought Me To You

Fate Brought Me To You

A Poem by Dutch
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This is a song I've been thinking about. I wrote the chorus in my head while taking a shower.

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I never believed in magic

The rabbits wait in the hat

I never could sit at breakfast

And read my sign, hell with that

The reading that I got

From the lady in the turban

Said "a man's high spirit

Is from swimming in bourbon"

 

I was convinced to look around

And see where I was fishing

But there was no hook and line
Just my lonely intuition

Then I found you

And I was amazed

I needed no preaching

Everything already in place

 

I don't wish upon a star

I don't sermonise at the bar

But I believe, oh yes I do

That fate brought me to you

 

You didn't research me

You didn't have a script

You just knew what I wanted

Otherwise I was jipped

Everything I dreamed

The traits I conceived

Materialised as you

I thank the hands that weaved

 

I don't wish upon a star

I don't sermonise at the bar

But I believe, oh yes I do

That fate brought me to you

© 2011 Dutch


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Thisi is beautiful and sweet. I love the wordings you've used and I think that you've captured your thoughts beautifully. Lucky girl :)

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

sounds more like lyrics t hen a poem
but still nice

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Dutch
Dutch

Olalla, WA



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