We stood there As steady as willows The wind howling And tears streaming You confessing You kissed him My heart breaking His lips caressing Your rose petals Some hard as a rock **** His body better suited At shielding yours From the tormenting stares Of disbelieving onlookers And all was silent Except for the cracking Splintering of my heart Like a hundred year old oak Fighting its last storm. And so I ask you Is his hands better suited At caressing Tressing your hair? Is his body better suited To form to yours at night, When the storm bellows And you can't hide? Is his lips better suited To kiss yours goodbye As sweet as sunshine Promising better when The morning comes And those same lips That kissed your betrayal The night before Return with a love anew? Tell me, is his name As sweet-sounding As mine was When he says he loves you And you return it, Making the statement his Repeating his name Again and again and again Until it becomes tattooed on your tongue? Tell me this, And I'll disappear Just like the storms you hid from Each night I held you closer And I'll disappear When the sun arrives When he arrives And there will be storms no more.