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The Way We Were

The way we used to be
A once proud and decent land,
A country filled with greenery
Living safely and an elderly helping hand,
Education in a once better structure
Transport,now a overcrowded tangled mess,
Dishonesty,we see with money and banking
And now we see rich richer poor earning less,
The country is guided by everyone else
The direction we see ahead maybe wrong,
The charm of a british village is fading fast
Asking are we in control of what is going on,
An industrial country with a heart beat
A self sufficient system once with pride,
Yes  britain as we once loved and knew
And now with hidden dangers that coincide.

Copyright © Lee Rendle | Year Posted 2015



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My Heart Still Calls Your Name

We were young and fell in love
We did all the things new lovers do,
We dreamt of building our family and home
Spending every hour as our love grew,
You loved dancing,all I needed was you
You had a soul with grace and love to match,
I was assured that our future would be forever
You were my first and I was yours,a perfect catch,
I made some mistakes I cannot lie
Sadly,we had to go our separate ways,
I missed you so much,the years were cruel
Knowing I'd never hold you anymore days, 
We made lives with lovers then
We saw each other,split seconds glance,
Bringing back all the memories and dreams
Holding you again I knew,there was a slim chance,
I thought about and missed you most every day
I look back at a chance,should never slip away,
Why did I make mistakes I did,I ask
Missing you all those years had faded everything grey, 
I hope you're happy and he loves you as I do
I still carry for you a special place in my heart,
For all this time my heart screams your name
I still have the memories at depth inside me,everyday from the start.

Copyright © Lee Rendle | Year Posted 2015


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