To JulieAnn
written by: Edward McCloud
I look back upon the days you were my whirlwind girlfriend –
the love, the lust and thrilling power. I know why it had to end;
Oh, so pretty, clever witty and fun. Surely such sharp beauty is seen by every man.
They all love and or want you. That you left me I understand, JulieAnn
into that fast paced crowd of money, clothes, jewels, parties, cars and fame.
For your glamor you are welcome and on that plane, you’ve made your name.
But I see risk in what you’re. Is there love below their show?
Who am I? But daily labor; just a friend you used to know
Let’s say you’re safe, let’s say I’m wrong
let’s both forget that long gone song.
But should you feel ‘Like a Rolling Stone’
remember me and telephone.
To hear your voice my voice would crack
for in my heart I want to back.
Through all the pain you’ve put me through
I’m still a man in love with you.
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