- They ask me how I feel,
and if my love is real,
and how I know I'll make it through,
and they, they look at me and frown.
They'd like to drive me from this town.
They don't want me around,
because I believe in you.
- They show me to the door.
They say don't come back no more
because I don't be like they'd like me to,
and I, I walk out on my own,
a thousand miles from home,
but I don't feel alone,
because I believe in you.
- I believe in you,
even through the tears and the laughter.
I believe in you,
even when we're torn apart.
I believe in you,
even though I'd be outnumbered.
Oh, when the dawn is nearing,
Oh, when the night is disappearing,
Oh, this feeling is still here in my heart.
- Author: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 13th, 2018 05:55
- Comment from author about the poem: This piece is actually the first two verses and chorus to a song by Bob Dylan, 'I Believe In You'. - Isaiah 41:10 - Persistence is key
- Category: Unclassified
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A fine write Forever.
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