Walking And Talking Poem by Robert Edgar Burns

Walking And Talking



I know this letter will be returned.
I am crushed but my heart still yearns.
Just why did you think you had to go?
I tell you dear I really don't know.

Was it because I said something crass?
You misunderstood cause I spoke too fast?
Why won't you tell me, I swear it's true?
I don't have a clue how I hurt you.

You told me once I should already know
Don't you understand most men are slow?
You've found another you say treats you right.
But the moon is ours and it's light's our light!

The full moon calls and it pulls me out.
And I still look up as I walk about.
And as I walk I still call your name.
A full moon to me will never be the same.


Based on a song by Randy Travis

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