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Homeward Bound
PLEASE LISTEN TO THE MUSIC WHILST READING THE POEM http://sonichits.com/video/homeward_bound/William_Joseph https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oen6UAyn3qk [start at 25 seconds in] I‘d have climbed the highest mountain I’d have swum the deepest sea Just to see your face my darling This was just a dream for me How the years they have flown by Since you left my heart to break I was left with such a longing Of the love you did forsake We had talked about our future That together we’d grow old You got charmed by another And you left our happy home I am old and I am weary And my hair is streaked with grey Just to see your face my darling This is all that I can pray Many years I tried to find you But my search it was in vain You’d got married and had children And you’d changed your maiden name I’d have climbed the highest mountain I’d have swum the deepest sea Just to win you back my darling It was never meant to be Now I’ve found you live in heaven And are free to love once more All I pray that when my time comes You’ll be waiting at the door You’ll be waiting at the door Originally penned on 18th November 2015 Poem written to accompany the melody of Homeward Bound - William Joseph Poets notes - I am not at all musical and can't read music and writing this poem was particularly challenging and is probably the poem I am most proud of. In total it took me about 4 days to write until I was happy to post it Previous Contest: Homeward Bound Sponsor: Craig Cornish Awarded 3rd Place and Poem of the Day Submitted to Strength Thru Adversity Poetry Contest judged on 4/2/19 - poem was given an n/a Now submitted to NA re-run Poetry Contest Sponsored by John Hamilton 3/24/19
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