If you couldn't turn back the clocks— They were broken, Frozen in time, Only showing all the time you have left, All the time you have wasted.
Would you: Finish that book That you said You would come back to— But never did?
Make peace— Tell everyone You were in the wrong?
Hug them, Tell them: "It's okay," And laugh Like you used to, Without a care in the world.
Would you Go lay in the grass, Watch the midnight stars One last time?
Would you Finally set yourself free, Not hold back, Let go of the guilt— That once held you by a string, Making a nice web For you to sleep in?
Would you call The love of your life, Who melted away— Vanished like the night After years Of saying: "No, I can't"?
Would you Tell them to come over, Shower them with roses One last time?
See the sunset One last time, As you hold them In your arms— As you tell them You love them, Let everything out, Let them cry in your arms. They say, "I love you" back— But really, Your "I love you"