I thought I’d never love again,
After the ruins of a broken heart,
After I gave him every drop of my soul,
And he let it drown in the dark.
I bled for him, I crumbled for him,
Blind, I stumbled in his silence,
A love that was never mine,
A love that asked for my life,
But gave me only pain in return,
Tears that stained the years
And shadows that whispered my worthlessness.
I thought love was meant to hurt,
To leave you hollow, torn apart,
But then you came, a quiet storm,
Soft like dawn, yet fierce like fire.
I never believed in second chances,
Thought my heart was made of glass,
Shattered too many times before—
But your hands, gentle and warm,
Picked up the pieces of my broken past,
And held them with such care,
As if each shard was worth the world.
You waited for me—
Not with impatience,
But with a love that knew no time.
You saw me before I saw myself,
Held me when I was lost,
And whispered that I was worthy
Of the love I once gave,
But never received.
You taught me what it means to breathe,
To laugh again, to hope again,
In your arms, I found the rhythm
I had forgotten how to play.
Like flute in the hands of yours,
You also knew the notes of my heart,
And with every breath,
You made me sing.
I thought I would never feel the light
Of a love that doesn’t burn,
But you are my sunrise,
And in your warmth,
I bloom like a flower that never knew
It could open again.
I am whole with you,
In ways I never dreamed were possible,
You are the peace that calms my storms,
The joy that fills the emptiness,
The love that healed my wounds.
And now, I stand here,
A girl who once knew only pain,
But now knows only you.
You are my forever—
The love I was meant to find.
With you, I am no longer lost.
With you, I am home.