Tangled Up Inside Poem by Mark Heathcote

Tangled Up Inside



Tangled up inside I tell my tongue
My heart not to listen to you
That every dream we dreamed
We'll dream again under this sun.

Tangled up inside I tell my conscience
Whatever we go through
I'll not answer you back
Cause I trust in more than angels.

Tangled up inside I tell myself,
I'll never wrong you or leave you.
As the dawn owl hoots
I can only dream you'll hoot for me too.

And hold me close as the moon yearns
To travel as bright as the stars,
Tangled up inside!

I tell my chief bridesmaids
You are everything I prayed for
And I'm no longer tangled up inside.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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