Something I,
Never said
On the night
That you left,
I was pacing
On the street
Saw your taillights
Burn in me
Like fiery eyes sent from hell
Prayers spoke as whispers
Ripe with such sentiment
Transpose to begging fading
Losing their significance
Now I sit here heavy breathing
Hands pressed firm on the floor
Looking for-for a sign
Or a hint of something more
But all I taste is what I cant replace
I spilled my heart and lungs
I bare the brunt of love
And I felt like my uncle
Who that I had never knew
If depression runs in my genes
I guess my genes are showing through
On a gray morning they found him with a gun in lap
You see he held the fire love but that fire burnt him back
Now I sit here feeling one-one in same
I’m sifting through the ash and I’m engulfed inside the flames
I was the anchor to your boat equipped without a rope
I spilled my heart and lungs
I bare the brunt of love
I will count the reasons
To forget your name
But I’m running out of fingers
And I’m running out ways
I watched your taillights go
As they slowly lost their glow
Comparable to us
As I fall on lack of trust
I’m stomaching the pain
Lighting fires in the rain
But it was more to me
More than I could be - God
No chance to be whole
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