He prayed for her pain so she’d crawl to his side, While I prayed for her joy and love of all kinds. He needed her broken to feel he was whole— I wanted her shinning, with peace in her soul.
He loved her for him, for control, for his gain, I loved her for her, through hardships and rain. He smiled at her failure, a mask in disguise— While I bled in silence, still wishing her skies.
For what kind of love would dance on her tears? Rejoice in her downfall or feed of her fears? I prefer to be lonely, with grief as my chain, Than ever be cause of her fall or pain.