My Heart Is Home



My Heart Is My Home By Eugene Parker Jr.

Everyday my heart races when i awake for the day,alone with my baby.

She continues to make me feel wanted and appreciates my love.

I used to live within death and evil bindings where the devil lives.

Inside my head, under the bed, see orange instead of red

He had me by the balls but God answered my calls, an angel cut his claws.

Started my life with a child that was me and made me see that im free.

Finally i had a family plus little sisters to guide my little bear through life.

Innocent and free they'll always be angels who saved me from me.

I watched them grow-up and treated them like royalty.

Before anything i'd give everything to them cause you always were true.

I'd be lost without any one of them and they love to see me cryin blue.

My heart is my home and dont want to be alone so i would call my family.

Through the years there been some tears alot of fears and a many cheers.

My love is unconditional and i lead with all my heart, its yours to keep.

We love hard we fight harder and we apologize the hardest.

Together were a team loved and feared but alone we are scared to death.

So lets take the journey of life, cause i want to grow old with you forever.
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Submitted on January 01, 2014

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eugene parker

I love to write but sometimes i get blocked and go months without anything to write but once i start to write it flows like water its very relaxing and fun. Im a 34 year old man who enjoys the mountains and the outdoors but i dont hunt i rather fish or just write my thoughts and the things i enjoy and love. Love will destroy hate and eventually people will learn to live with eachother regardless of color or religious beliefs more…

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