Out there somewhere among the waves,
I feel you crawling in my brain,
Pleading to be more than just a memory;
Some old, forgotten name.
I locked you up away from everything,
In the recesses of my mind,
Where I thought none would ever find.
But you wouldn't rest;
You wouldn't die.
Now here I am, face down upon the shore,
Screaming to the curling waves for the woman I adored.
But you are gone forever,
You are buried and rusted somewhere,
Yet in every star I see your shining eyes.
Maybe a tide will sweep me away,
Deep down to the bottom of the sea,
And there I will find you,
Locked away waiting for me,
So we can then finally hold hands,
Until our bones sink into the sand,
Far below the curling waves.