In Love, I'll Run To You Poem by Mark Heathcote

In Love, I'll Run To You



When an angel sings
a devil will cry, I'm lonely
without you, without you.

You're the crucifix
the nail in hand
that set me free
the blind man's cane
that helps me to see
the love in me, the love in me, the love in me.
Oh, I want to touch your heart and soul
to feel a love divine
in my mind, in my mind
in my mind.

In love, I'll run to you
in love, I'll be with you
in love, in love, in love

And he said when you've kissed
the moon, the sun, and stars
and openly yearned a thousand-
more times to be in my arms
I'll run, I'll run, I'll run to you.

And she said oh, sweet serenity
love and chemistry
oh, sweet serenity isn't it heavenly
loving you, loving you, loving you.

Thursday, February 16, 2012
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