Desperadoes Poem by R.J. Wynn

Desperadoes

Rating: 5.0


Baby don't call me hombre
I can't live a lie
To me Hombres stay home
Desperadoes stop by
I'm a trucker baby
With road maps for eyes
Sometimes I get the finger
When I'm saving lives

So please don't call me Hombre
Let's give that name to God
Start living for one day
We hold hands as we walk
Maybe we can find someplace
To kiss when we stop
And start building an altar
Of love on that spot

Just don't call me Hombre
I'm a civil unrest
Showing up like a twister
I'm your cowboy in bed
I'm your heartbreaker baby
So lost when you cry
You forgive me so freely
Then kiss me goodbye

Baby don't call me Hombre
Let's give that name to God
Let's start living for one day
We hold hands as we walk
Maybe we can find someplace
To kiss when we stop
And start building an altar
Of love on that spot

It's a spot I keep finding
In the back of my mind
On a highway each midnight
That's comes black and white
And keeps me like the promise
That I'll keep in time

Baby don't call me Hombre
Let's give that name to god
Let's start living for one day
We hold hands as we walk
Maybe we can find someplace
To kiss when we stop
And start building an altar
Of love on that spot

Baby don't call me Hombre
I can't live a lie
To me Hombres stay home
Desperadoes stop by

Baby don't call me Hombre
Until my heart is right

Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Neela Nath Das 29 May 2013

Song? Marvelous Sir.Praiseworthy.A clear 10

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