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A Man's Dream

Somebody said she never smiles

But you’ve not seen what she’s seen

She’s traveled too many miles

Most that only knew how to be mean

 

She had to learn how to love again

To love men weaker than she was

Men who see a body and not a friend

Because that’s what a hard man does

 

There’s so much life in those eyes

But not the kind for a party

She's too young to be so weary

But she doesn’t want the burden

Of a man’s dream she can no longer carry

 

He wondered if she could ever love him

He tried not to think about riding a white horse

He knew she wouldn’t fall for that again

Her strength had blown him off course

 

He saw how her face held everything in

She wanted to be easier but it was too hard

He knew she would give her life for her children

A woman like that has to live feeling scarred

 

There’s so much life in those eyes

But not the kind for a party

She's too young to be so weary

But she doesn’t want the burden

Of a man’s dream she will no longer carry

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Written by
mark-lecuona
American
Published
Mar 5, 2015
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