Hitchin
down this lonely road this stormy night I got no home
Been
on the road for many years all I know is to roam
Ducked
into this old abandoned farmhouse Just to get out of the rain
Door
was barely hangin on, just one unbroken window pane
I
spied and old time fireplace, Heavy mantle hangin there
Upon
the mantle was a picture, a lady with long dark hair
I
dusted off the picture, And much to my surprise
I
heard a step behind a sob, a sigh, and then me
There
before me stood an angel, Hard to see her in that light
She
spoke so soft and sweetly, I was scared to make a sound
Is
she a ghost or is she real, this beauty I have found
Feelin
brave, I reach to touch her, but she just moved away
You
know I could have loved you, she just seemed to say
“Where were
you all those years, those years I’ve waited here?
Walked
these halls for fifty years, I’ve just been waiting here”
I’ve
never loved, nor shared it, I’ve lived a loners life
Now
I think about her, I wished I’d lived a different time
I
turned around and she was gone, like mist she moved away
Looked
back to that old picture, and heard that sweet voice say
“Where
you were all these years, these years I’ve waited hear
You
know I could have loved you, if you were only here”
Outside
the storm was quiet, so I set that picture down
Slipped
out the door and walked away, I followed footprints on the ground
They
led to an old cemetery, and one old lonely stone
The
inscription read, I could have loved you, if you would have only
come back home
Author
Earl Schrum 01/10/04
Earl
is a comedian by day, and a poet by night! Just kidding folks, but
Earl does share the TRUE Missouri spirit. Earl is a proud Missourian,
and probably has funny as any Missourian may come. Thank You Earl for
taking the to share your poetry!
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