Tonight, lying by your side, dreams are not what I see.
I see hope, in a doused light of dismay, in an air of despair.
I see you, naked yet surreal, I see us, torn yet alive.
I see you waning, faking smiles, blurring in your own shadow.
I see you without me, fighting tears, fighting sorrow.
You don’t look back, you tell me not to follow.
But I am tethered, forlorn and weathered.
You want to tear me out, from your flesh and my doubt.
You say you want a new beginning, call my love blithering sickening.
But I see you bleed, without me to heed,
your calms and crying, in your eyes never drying.
Could I be there while you forget and regret.
Could I be there while you seethe and breathe,
in an air of a scent, of us reminiscent.
This day shall pass, like wind over some dead grass.
But I shall follow, like a thought so hollow.
Like a spirit of the past, like vestiges that last.
I see hope, in a doused light of dismay, in an air of despair.
I see you, naked yet surreal, I see us, torn yet alive.
I see you waning, faking smiles, blurring in your own shadow.
I see you without me, fighting tears, fighting sorrow.
You don’t look back, you tell me not to follow.
But I am tethered, forlorn and weathered.
You want to tear me out, from your flesh and my doubt.
You say you want a new beginning, call my love blithering sickening.
But I see you bleed, without me to heed,
your calms and crying, in your eyes never drying.
Could I be there while you forget and regret.
Could I be there while you seethe and breathe,
in an air of a scent, of us reminiscent.
This day shall pass, like wind over some dead grass.
But I shall follow, like a thought so hollow.
Like a spirit of the past, like vestiges that last.
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