Wednesday, July 23

My Heart Slipped On A Puddle of Love

I was listening to a mixture of country western love songs and John Michael Montgomery's 'I Love the Way You Love Me' and this and another one came to me... though the other one is a song actually.

My Heart Slipped On A Puddle of Love

I think I got myself into one big muddle
When my heart saw you and slipped on a puddle
I love the glitter in your eyes
The way your hands fit just up above my thighs

Boy, you have me in a mess
My heart saw you and now I feel blessed
The touch of your hand
Baby, ain’t this so grand

I feel sick, I feel great
My heart saw you and knew we were fate
Dancing in the moonlight
Damn, this is just almost a little too right

Baby, I just gotta speak of
My heart saw you and slipped on a puddle of love
And head over heels I went
Loving the way you’re loving me, my exes can get bent

Oh yes, it’s true
My heart slipped on a puddle of love and it saw you
Now we’re in a giant tangle
One the floor, let’s hope we don’t get strangled


Also, while thinking about lovers and divorces, I wrote another one about one very determined couple. (Dedicated in part to my sister and her husband, making it almost eight years!)

No Such Word As 'Divorce' In This Dictionary

There’s lovers who’ve tried,
Lovers who lied,
Then there’s lovers who just don’t give up
Divorce isn’t cheap and it sure ain’t pretty,
But like or not we’ll lift our marriage up

There’s no such word as ‘divorce’ in this dictionary
It don’t come before ‘father’ or after ‘canary’
We have the love
We sure know trust
There’s no such word as ‘divorce’ in this dictionary

All those people that act like they can’t fix it,
They could,
They’re just not like us
People are too willing to give up the trust

He said, she said,
Take all of our problems,
Sweep ‘em under the bed
While we make love….

And there’s no such word as ‘divorce’ in our dictionary
It don’t come before 'father' or after ‘canary’
We have the love
We sure know trust
And there’s no such word and ‘divorce’ in our dictionary