Since I was a boy, I've always been told, That one who is selfless has a heart made of gold. But I have discovered from the wise and the old; Selflessness grows from the heart of the bold.
I offer advice to the ones I console, Yet something is missing; my heart isn't whole. Behind my own barrier, there lies a big hole. Deeper than deep and right through my soul.
Would you like to know why? Why I sulk and I sigh? The pain in my heart leaves me wanting to die. Helpless and lonely, no matter how hard I try.
I wake every day, without a scoff or a moan, Faking my smiles with a face made of stone. Within lies a man that is sad and alone. Like a King without a Queen, a crown, or a throne.
To top it all off, there is this one girl. One of a kind, like a precious pink pearl. Whenever she smiles, my head's in a whirl. Leaving me breathless and wanting to hurl.
I clench my fists when she mentions a date. Leaving me angry and full of pure hate, But in an unnoticed and quite subtle state. If only she thought I was perfect and great.
Some call me stupid, others say cold. Some even feel I deserve a good scold. Say what you want, I'll never be sold. Pain's a small price for the selfless and bold.