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A Place Called Home

As the tree branches sway back and forth
Imagine how much the scenery is worth
To sit down in a yard with an outrageous view
Everything that has grown makes the house look new

The smell of the flowers is all you would need
For the place to feel right at home indeed
Family, friends could make it a happier place
By surrounding you with their pretty face

One big yard for all the children to play
Neither of us would want it any other way
Can't think of a better place to start out right
Having you running home to me every night

This would not be hard to find
For I have somewhere particular in mind
Now that I have got your full attention
Was there something I forgot to mention

The love I feel for you will always be
I can only hope you feel the same towards me
Picturing us together for years and years
Will help us cope better with our fears

                                                         Josie-Marie Curson

Copyright © Josie-Marie Curson | Year Posted 2005



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One Or the Other

The time has come where I have to chose
Neither one of you I want to lose
I can share my love between both of you
To make a choice will turn my tears blue

I realize I have to move on without one
To think I could keep it all is undone
Sooner or later this problem would arrive
What do I do? How do I survive?

To keep you both in my heart
I would never want to tear the love apart
Either one or the other will get hurt
I can not wipe you both off like a dirty shirt

I will still wonder what you both are doing
How everything in your life is going
I have more memories with my spouse
Not to acknowledge them,I would be a silly mouse

Putting something like a mistake in the past
Would be the smartest idea at last
Why lose someone that has been there forever
The only option is someone needs to walk out the door

                                                               Josie-Marie Curson

Copyright © Josie-Marie Curson | Year Posted 2005


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