Thoughts of You

Thoughts of You

A Poem by Tate Morgan
"

She has my heart and well knows it. A better man lives in me

"
Becky
Rebecca

When I'd converse with other women

I'd always think of you

Your words are much sweeter than theirs

and so much kinder too



When I'd look at other women

I'd wish your face be there

Blue eyes cased in that freckled hue

topped by sweet auburn hair



So when I'd think of other women

or dream away the day

I'd feel of you the summer breeze

that blew my heart away


© 2021 Tate Morgan


Author's Note

Tate Morgan
My loving wife. From whom I take much of my inspiration. She is the reason for everything good in my life.

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This was special...and perfect for this day. "Merry Christmas, my dear friend, you're remembered and treasured. Blessed Be." - Chris

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Thank you sir. I do love Christmas
What a sweet little rhymed tribute to a lovely lady. One can truly see the humbleness of your heart towards her. So blessed are they that find such a love. If only we all could. Thanks for sharing a small glimpse.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

thank you yeah beckys a peach
Awwwweee nothing like romance to warm the soul. Love is true and pure when with just the right person :)

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Thank you Sarah She has my heart and well knows it
How wonderful that you have found your soul mate and that she is the source of your inspiration. This was lovely and sweet. Best regards, F.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Thank you Fabian. Wish that all of us could be so blessed Happy Thanksgiving
True love is special Tate and you are both lucky to share it. Well done and as always you write with finesse and truth.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Hi Andrew thank you. Im a happy soul She is the reason.
So beautiful my friend. Your words warm and gentle for your wonderful wife. Thank you Tate for sharing the outstanding poetry.
Coyote

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Cowboy as always you are the rock upon which this place was founded thank u
Coyote Poetry

3 Years Ago

You are welcome my friend and when we know love. We had touched utopia.
this is a very lovely amazing poem, Tate, a wonderful strong and sensitive tribute to your lovely kind wife, so far i can see, for the love you both profess for each other...don't even change a word from. thank U for sure, Sir., for this creative love-lesson. truly and sincere, Amber
(this amazing writer needs for no ratings nor reviews, numbers below are just for routine)


Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Amber yours is the most endearing And humbling of reviews. Many thanks to you
Lovely and loving tribute to your dear wife, so very nicely expressed, thanks for sharing this work. Write on ! [email protected]. please contact me, thanks.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Thank you Dennis. I haven’t made an appearance on your show for some time. I might just do that
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mou
It's so gentle and beautiful! She is too.. One's light becomes a little different in front of a perfect lense! Wish you and your wife a wonderful journey ahead.. Thank you TM for this read.
mou.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Tate Morgan

3 Years Ago

Thank you Mou. I count my blessings

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Tate Morgan

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