Caught In Thought

Mason Vollman

When my eyes meet your cute face,

Eyes, smile, or perfect ways,

It's almost as if my life is staged,

It feels like it's too good to be true.

I'll always miss you when your away,

When you come back home my heart will pace,

And no time soon will these feelings change,

My heart is tied to you,

like it's been laced.

I miss you now,

And I miss you when I'm with you,

Theres lots of things I wish I withdrew,

Like a kiss, but it wouldn't hit you,

And that will never stop,

When I think of you I'm caught in thought,

When I see you,

I keep my jaw from dropping.

My heart starts racing,

as if I'm jogging.

I can use all these words,

To try to explain,

My love for you,

But my words are strained,

My thoughts are limited,

My brains been drained,

A quarter of my love for you,

can't even be explained.

A picture is worth a thousand words,

But to picture my feelings,

You need a million in-store,

Your eyes are something,

I'll remember throughout this world,

And the fact that for now,

You Are My Girl.

And I hope that will never stop,

Yet again, I'm caught in thought.

You see, When we meet, and when we talk,

I'm not scared and I'm not shy,

I'm just caught in thought,

Thinking about the outcomes,

over and over again,

If I took my shot,

And if i would fail,

If i would drop,

Theres lots of things I do,

But Stop trying isn't one,

And if I died now,

I'd rot with this thought,

As of the last three months,

I've been caught in thought.

Your the best thing thats happened to me,

Do you see the emotions put into this peice?

One thing that is to good to be true,

But is real,

Is your love for me.

I hope you see, 

That how you feel, I feel,

Times 103.

And that won't stop.

Damn,

Yet again,

Im Caught In Thought.

 

 

 

  • Author: Mason Vollman (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 12th, 2024 13:08
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 32
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