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Poem "Took Her For A Ride":
- written May 2006
- published March 19, 2009
- viewed 35 times

Other poems by Andreas Buchholz:
»Brother In My Mind«
»Christmas Tree«
»Dream Of You«
»Evening Shadow«
»Eye In The Sky«
»Fish 'n' Chips (Limerick)«
»Hollow Sky«
»Home Town Blues«
»I hate you«
»I'm In The Mood«
»If We Can't Be We«
»Island«
»Limits To Life«
»Love Hurts«
»Love Is In My Head«
»Loving Lullaby«
»Madness Callin'«
»Mongolian Morning«
»No Soul, No Stone«
»Nothing Can't Last«
»Picture Of You«
»Purple Sun«
»Silverbird«
»Songbird With A Broken Wing«
»Soul's Next Stop«
»Sound Of The Organ«
»Summer's Gone«
»Sunday Afternoon«
»Till May«
»Why Skies Are Blue«
»You Won't Hear Me Cry«
»You're My Love«


»Took Her For A Ride«

by Andreas Buchholz

I took her like my bride,
I took her for a ride
through the desert of my mind,
oh, the way back home
it was hard to find,
oh, the way back home
it was hard to find.

I took her at high tide,
I took her for a ride
'cross the river of my mind,
flowin' through green fields
to the end of human kind,
flowin' through green fields
to the end of human kind.

I took her full of pride,
I took her for a ride
down the freeway of my mind,
drivin' at high speed
though the road did wind,
drivin' at high speed
though the road did wind.

I took her when she cried,
I took her for a ride
through the forest of my mind,
in the darkest part
I just left her behind,
in the darkest part
I just left her behind.

I took her in daylight,
I took her for a ride
to the mountain of my mind,
heavy rains they were fallin'
and the sun never shined,
heavy rains they were fallin'
and the sun never shined.

I took her in the night,
I took her for a ride
up to the skies above my mind,
I showed her the stars
that made her eyes go blind,
I showed her the stars
that made her eyes go blind.
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  •  Adrian Fenner: "I like it. Would make an excellent song I think. =]"