I know I love you—more than words allow, But what I don’t know is the why or how— How love can bloom so deep, so wide, That even my shadow walks by your side.
You took the corners of my quiet heart, Not piece by piece—but every part. Now every beat sings just your name, And I no longer feel the same.
My thoughts—your footprints trace them all, My dreams—your voice is their only call. The mirror holds no “me” to see, Only fragments that whisper “we.”
My soul's been stitched into your light, No day is mine, no breath feels right, Unless it’s shared with you somehow… Even my silence belongs to you now.
They say love should set us free, But I’ve caged myself so willingly. Each rib, each vein, each silent cry— Yours to own, and not ask why.
There comes a time, and it came for me, Where I became you… completely. And all that's left in this aching plea— Is you in me, and nothing left for me.