I'll Come Home Poem by Pierre Rausch

I'll Come Home



Where have you been, anyway
I'm looking for examples
And I'll smile when I walk in
Look when I leave here

I'll come home

There was this old Lady, this schoolteacher
Like two sad people cross path
She'd always be one of my heroes
She had children of her own

I'll come home then
That's so wonderful
I've got to go now
I've got to go

From the library to the lobby
I was angry about what had transpired
Besides, we've got our people around
There was a fireplace in the rear

I'll come home then
That's so wonderful
I've got to go now
I've got to go

I'll come home then
That's so wonderful
I've got to go now
I've got to go

It was obvious to him
I could get my things and check out
I was hoping in a sort of way
That I would get a chance to

I'll come home then
That's so wonderful
I've got to go now
I've got to go

I'll come home then
That's so wonderful
I've got to go now
I've got to go

Saturday, October 29, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: holiday,parting
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