Years have passed since I saw you last You look about the same But I can see you’re different You've changed Your eyes are alive again I want to know her name Know the woman who made you breathe again I don’t know what to say Tell you all the things that have happened since then You smile but I see it diminish at the sight of my ring I twist my hand uncomfortably You start to speak When he comes running up, calling my name Your green eyes watch mine I notice the dullness in your eyes For a split second before they revive You wait for me To speak, break, tell you everything But you know me or you did Before—back then He calls me once more Reaching for my hand, tugging and pulling As you glance at my little one You kneel down Smile and introduce yourself Shy and reserved he is But the words you speak The first I receive He looks just like his daddy I close my eyes for a brief moment Letting the guilt wash away Because I know how much has changed When you ask his name That smile shadowing your face Will be gone the moment I say his name A reminder of all that has occurred The results, the aftermath You were my friend Someone I could share the world with Together we were But I left you devastated Ties broken, tears shed, blood spread Words were never for me But I know I could have said more Because so much pain has transpired Weighed between us Weaved in a broken sea Desperate and clinging to life To breathe But that was before—then Now, I see I understand your feelings So I tell you I’m sorry Acknowledging that will never be enough Never account, never round to the right being I’ll pick him up and tell you goodbye Hopefully for the last time We’ll depart, go our separate ways When my son asks who that man was I’ll stare into his brown eyes And tell him He was an old friend of mine