Here I was worrying about your soul, While you destroyed my entire core; I was waiting at the door, But you made my entire body sore.
I gave you pieces I couldn’t afford, Believed in things I could not ignore, But your silence, it cut me to the core, A thousand wounds, yet still, I swore.
I built you up from broken parts, Gave you shelter, gave you heart, But you tore apart what I had made, Left me here in the cold, afraid.
I kept your name in every prayer, Hoping you’d find your way to care, But you, you vanished like the air, And now I stand, unsure, aware.
Did you ever see the weight I bore? The cracks beneath the things you swore? Now I’m left with nothing more— Just shadows knocking at my door.