Fate Brought Me To YouA Poem by DutchThis is a song I've been thinking about. I wrote the chorus in my head while taking a shower.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 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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2 Reviews Added on July 11, 2011 Last Updated on July 30, 2011 Tags: magic believe sign fate bourbon AuthorDutchOlalla, WAAboutHello, readers and fellow writers. I'm a musician who does writing on the side. I live in a bumpkin town west of Seattle. You guys know Seattle as the birthplace of grunge rock, as Haight-Ashbury was .. more..Writing
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