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Mar 2018
If you tell me the truth
I'll give you my heart,
On a white plate with a rose.

If you open the gates, I'll walk on through.
If you roll with the punches,
I'll not punish you.
If you hate who you are,
You'll make me hate you too.

A sea never in rest,
Uneasy with her sweet sweat,
Invisible salt in a soft distress.
One small caress and you start to eat,
My heart one bite at a time.
White cracks fill with tears and whine.
Not mine, Goodbye, goodbye,
Goodbye, goodbye not mein.

A tool in the belt,
Of a man who's never felt,
The touch of love on the soul.
Do you believe you are powerless to act?
To change how comfortably you sit,
In the depths of that dark, whole?  

Where I am you cannot see,
Behind a fence you let me be.
A buzzing sensation, a trip too far gone.
I wish we would build a bridge
And not a dam and Let our river flow.
If I was loved as much as I love you
Then maybe we could be one again.
You only have to take a step,
I'll take one too,
Because I truly love you.

You're beauty comes from within,
Our love is even deeper.
When I lift you up to be close,
Your legs around me.
I remember how we laughed and played,
until our bed decayed,
Not mine, Goodbye, goodbye.
Goodbye, goodbye, not mine.

I sit so still the grey of day dims
The dusk a true reveal.
My thoughts of you tie me in place
And makes my bed forever made.
If only you chose back then,
To sleep, to stare into my eyes.
Your look an eternal disguise
As your love could  only reveal
How small I felt inside.

You give me a shard and I'll build us a mirror,
To watch our love rekindle in.
Be mine, my love, be mine,
I want you all the time.

Blond straws and paper hide,
The blue eyed beauty I'd always find.
But no it was not true
her beauty found that love was glue.
To mask her foe disguised,
A river of sweet dispise.

please believe,
All parts of you'll be free,
With me,
With me,
Be free.
Perhaps one day we'll fly once more,
If not goodbye goodbye my love,
A roaring lion survives.
Written by
Sebastian Hale
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