I've Got A Weakness, Maybe Poem by Mark Heathcote

I've Got A Weakness, Maybe



You've seen it in me
Whenever I was tongue-tied
Talking to you, almost all the time.
I had an uncontrollable itch
Whenever I was with you
I would just lose my sorry mind
Just thinking, how I wanted to kiss you.
I was like a woman thrown from a horse
Wondering how to get up again
Cause you pulled at my reins my heart all the time.
And unfortunately, I'd always go home alone
Berating my unanswered prayer… amen!
Oh and then I'd think again
Oh how I've got this weakness and maybe
You've seen it in me
Whenever I was tongue-tied
Talking to you almost all the time
But was I just kidding myself?
Fooling my own mind that you cared
Just thinking, how I wanted to kiss you.
And you to kiss me but each time I was thrown
I just wanted to play rodeo
Reshod my horse and climb back right back on board.
Cause you pulled at my reins my heart all the time.
And unfortunately, I'd always go home alone
Berating my unanswered prayers… amen!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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