Let Your Love Come Alive

Let Your Love Come Alive

A Poem by Bo Lanier

Well I just don't understand people these days

Always in a hurry, kind less and rude for

One reason or another, I’m not saying I'm

Perfect by no means but I try to treat people

The way I'd want them to treat me...

Life is just too beautiful to be ugly

Life is just too short to waiting for that

Second chance to make it up to

Someone tomorrow so why walk

Around always feeling down and

That anger you carry around will

Eat you up inside oh don't you know

Life is just too beautiful not to be

Happy and LET YOU’RE LOVE

COME ALIVE, LET YOUR LOVE

COME ALIVE...

Now there are people I know that

Are just full of the devil and will

Never change, it’s hard sometimes

To separate the weeds from the

Roses, it’s hard sometimes to trust

A total stranger when you've been

Burned one too many times, it’s a

Never ending raging river that's deep

In the muddy waters of negativity

But it really doesn't have to be that

Way if we all just believed in the power

Of togetherness we could set our

Spirits free there's no greater power

Than you and me...

Life is just too beautiful to be ugly

Life is just too short to waiting for that

Second chance to make it up to

Someone tomorrow so why walk

Around always feeling down and

That anger you carry around will

Eat you up inside oh don't you know

Life is just too beautiful not to be

Happy and LET YOU’RE LOVE

COME ALIVE, LET YOUR LOVE

COME ALIVE...

© 2015 Bo Lanier


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Bo Lanier
Bo Lanier

Chattanooga, TN



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Bo Lanier resides from Chattanooga, Tennessee and has become an established poet with over twenty years of experience. He has received several achievement awards in creative writing throughout the ye.. more..

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