I gave you my heart, my time, my care, Ignored the shadows you chose to wear. Held your hand through nights of despair, Became your cheer when life seemed unfair.
I listened to rants, kept secrets tight, Became your beacon in darkest night. Shared your lows, your highs, your fight, Always the giver, your guiding light.
But when I bared my soul, my fears, Unveiled my pain, shed silent tears,
Asked for solace in my fragile years,
You vanished, confirming my worst of fears.
Does seeking comfort make me wrong?
For needing you where I once belonged? Is it selfish to want love lifelong,
When for so long, I've been so strong?
You left without a word, no closure's grace, Made me feel like an empty space.
Mocked my pain to my face,
Turned my love into a cruel disgrace.
Should I etch these feelings on sand or stone?
Should I let them fade, or let them be known?
Do I whisper to the waves, or let them be shown,
In the heart of earth where truth is sown?
For now, I carry the weight of loss, Navigating friendship's bitter cost.
But I know my worth, despite the gloss,
Of your laughter, leaving me lost.