In my eyes, those that were closed those that were opened, before we fell, before I held your hand with the intention of intertwining my being to yours,
I saw a man, a man I had seen in the depths of my desire, a man if I could not look at freely I’d steal glances of - by the night’s umbrella or the sun’s ignorance,
I would for, involuntarily even my thoughts chiding, I’d blend with the sea, to catch any drop he’d scatter and those pieces collected,
would bring me closer to the warmth of your breath, warmth of your single glance and I couldn’t explain, I couldn’t derive myself from longing an inch of a glance, he nonchalantly threw and to me was the second I caught,
I saw a man, a man I had seen in the depths of my desire, a man if I could not look at freely I’d steal glances of by the night’s umbrella or the sun’s ignorance.