One By One Poem by William Mowell

One By One



Driving down an old dirt road
Miles away from house and home
Living on some dusty bread
Staring at the strangers heads

Living like a country song
In the morning I'll be gone
A strangers kiss, a lovers glare
Living in the dragon's lair

Chorus
Faith, love, and memories
One by one they still haunt me
Living in a motel bed
Remembering what the good book said


Memories lost and memories found
Outside of heaven, I'm still hell bound
Sitting beneath the old rugged cross
Even though I pray, my soul's still lost

Looking to the sky for some answers
Trying to justify the next disaster
Listening to the radio for relief
All I hear is some guys grief

Repeat chorus twice

One by one they still haunt me

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William Mowell

William Mowell

West Palm Beach, FL
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