Love Poem: Thy Heart Thy Eyes
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Written by: Jeremy Fennell

Thy Heart Thy Eyes

I see you with my heart 
And I feel you with my eyes
Yet my heart still has emotions that’s why it cries
The heart with its own vision sees right through you
So it knows when the love that is there isn’t true
The eyes feel when water is about to drip down the face
But quickly we highlight those emotions and click erase

I see you looking at me from afar
Yet the heart says they are not the North Star
Listening to what the heart says I turn away 
Because I am being guided by that one emotion each day
Look deep inside thyself to see what you feel
Once seen the path you will no longer be called a 3rd wheel

I feel you looking at me from afar
Even if you’re speeding down a highway in the presidential car
The stakes are high for this one yet I look right past you
It’s not by the sight itself but the feelings that run thru
The vision of a human eye can either get blurry or clear
But even through the midst of the fog we should be able to steer

Let the mind wonder as it does day to day
Because in the act of relationships it has no role to play
Tricking and scheming the mind will do
Next thing you know your relationship will be through
The eyes and the heart is the only thing that can be of trust
Because they will tell us the difference between love and lust

Why people continue to listen to the outside voices 
Is something I do not understand
Because you’re holding all the cards in your hand
Letting them tell you what a partner is doing and believing them
Your letting them pick the cards in which you hold
If thou continue to listen your relationship will fold
Ignore the voices and approach them yourself and be bold

Thy heart has 20/20 vision 
Whether you want to use perfect sight is your decision
Thy eyes feel all 
No matter how big or how small
The mind wants you to take a bite out of the apple that eve took from the tree
But ignore thy mind and use what is given to you and free
Because in the end your heart and eyes together will agree

© Jeremy Fennell