Now it is time for me to be there for you

  Just as you have always been for me

  To be by your side and show that I care too

  To show I love you unconditionally

  Not so Long Ago

  It’s been years, though it seems as if it was not so long ago

  That our paths crossed, it was my heart you stole

  They say that time flies when you are having fun

  And it sure did while we were together Hun

  Our precious eleven years were as lucky as the number

  For lucky I was to be with you, even though I did slumber

  As I look back on those golden years

  I realize that I was foolishly blind to your loving tears

  They say that you never know what you had until it is gone

  Your leaving me woke me up to a gloomy dawn

  Now my days and nights are gloomy indeed

  I forgot to water after planting in your heart my loving seed

  Surely there must have been several warning signs

  Yet I could not see them because I lowered my mental blinds

  I thank God for raising those blinds when you went away

  Now that I have been awakened I have so much to say

  I know now that I should have thought of you more

  So my love, I do not blame you for being sore

  If I were a surgeon I would mend your broken heart

  Instead I must make amends for what makes us part

  I pray that you forgive me and keep an open mind

  For only you have the keys to these chains on my heart that bind

  They have my heart bound to a surrounding black wall

  With a ceiling of despair keeping out any light at all

  It’s as if I am a prisoner inside a tiny black box

  No light in my life and no way out except through our much needed talks

  So with this poem I ask one last favor of thee

  Give me just one chance to talk to you sensibly

  If after our talk you still feel the same

  I will exit your life just as quick as I came

  T.G. I. F.

  Thank God it’s another partying Friday

  Done cashed my check and headed the bars way

  Got here early so there is only one woman so far

  Thank goodness they keep those ugly ones at the end of the bar

  Shot six games of pool and downed one large pitcher

  Want to get high faster, so I order a double twister

  Before you know it I have added a screw driver

  Couple shots of schnapps and a black diver

  Finally, it’s nine and all kinds of sexy babes are pouring in

  When I ask one for a dance I feel my stomach a twist in’

  “Oh Goody” I think as I lead a babe to the dance floor

  Think she’ll be mine by midnight, that’s for sure!

  Until she taps me on the shoulder and what do I see?

  Darn, that’s a cue stick; not her dancing with me

  She twists me around asking “Are you all right?”

  I nod and say “Yes Ma’am!” as I squeeze her tight

  Things were going good until I tried that darn dip

  Dropped her like a bad habit and broke her hip

  Finally convinced another woman to give me a chance

  Promised I would be more careful and full of romance

  Now it’s almost midnight and I gaze into her eyes

  Suddenly I realize that I must have swallowed some butterflies

  Ignoring that, I dance the last dance and twist around

  That spin was all it took to knock me to the ground

  Last thing I see is the room spinning and her looking down

  The bartender shows me the door saying “Don’t come back around!”

  Dead & Buried

  Dead & buried, Dead & gone

  My old life has carried on

  Without me, yes without me

  Jesus carried my sins to the cross

  So that my soul wouldn't be lost

  Because he loves me, yes he loves me

  Sin is no longer my host

  Because now I have the Holy Ghost

  Inside of me, yes deep down inside of me

  I'm going to let my light shine

  Be a good Christian all of the time

  Because I love him, yes I love him

  I'll follow his footsteps, walk in his ways

  Jump and shout and sing Gods praise

  Because I love him, yes I love him

  So come on brothers and sisters follow his footsteps

  Follow his footsteps home

  Jesus was nailed to the cross for our sins atone

  Copyright 2012 Wayne Hoss

  All poetry included in this book is written by, and the sole property of James Hoskison, Pen Name Wayne Hoss.

 
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