Another Time, Another Face Poem by William Mowell

Another Time, Another Face



I remember The Light In Your Eyes
And when there was Nothing New Under The Moon
I watched the Purple Rain wash away the flies
And when you left, I was signing that same tune

You were my kryptonite
My weakness will always be you
I can never win this fight
So I'll just enjoy the view

Next door an angel sat
In her chair every afternoon
That night my heart fell flat
Lying under a harvest moon

Still today I sit under the stars
Wonder where you are today
Wonder if you made it to Mars
What if you had stayed?

Did I ever let you down?
Maybe that day in June
Are you afraid of clowns?
Are we under the same moon?

I'll always remember that light in your eyes
And there's still Nothing New Under The Moon
The Purple Rain doesn't affect the flies
And I'm still singing the same tune

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William Mowell

William Mowell

West Palm Beach, FL
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