Leather And Lace

 You leave your wife and go to her.

And think that I don't know.

But I am here to tell you son.

You will reap just what you sow.


Your mouth, it whispers words of love.

To who is not your own.

And in your arms you hold her tight.

And think that it's alright.


You travel miles to see her face.

And clothe her with leather and lace.

But there is someone home alone.

Broken and forlorn.


I thought I filled your heart with love.

And hoped that you might see.

That what you had inside of you.

Was worthy of a crown.


I pray in time your eyes will see.

That what you do is wrong.

For your eternal home won't be.

In heaven without me.


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