A small room that no one ever visited Where I lived in a world that is almost deserted Where I dream of peace and happiness Where I live in loneliness
It started one day, in an old mirror A figure showed, I drew closer to see clearer, He introduced himself as a wizard and smiled A smile that resembles mine
The wheel of fate began to turn My days began to change Where I felt happiness like a bird out of its cage Is it okay to call you my friend? My only friend?
As we placed our palms at the mirror gently I feel war and happy and faintly, I sense the magic, in my heart it came “Can you say my name?”
He granted all my wishes I was able to walk without this illness The war has ended, so we gather The room that's filled with laughter
I had a dream, more like a memory Where I was a princess, a majesty I still remember that nostalgic dream vividly And even that became reality
Though he granted all my wishes I have this feeling of incompleteness This thing that feels so grand Please never let go of my hand
I wish to you that we’ll always be together Where you’ll be with me forever We had a very happy beginning, But what about our ending?
The magic wore off too soon Where my dreams revert to reality You told me something but why this soon? It made my heart shatter painfully
“Farewell or else, the magic will fade in a blink of an eye” “Don’t go for I love you so” “Please don’t cry.” “Then please don’t go…”
“Our destinies that was never meant I just returned what you have given me Your smiles ant your tears, in my heart I held So please, don’t forget about me.”
I wish we could have stayed together I still want to be with you more Even without magic, it doesn't bother So please, come to see me once more
I’ll polish this old mirror and be waiting for you always No matter how much time passes Where I’ll live happily ever after with you Until then, I’ll be waiting here for you…
So this is inspired by a song that's like one of my favourite and I can't resist not to make a poem... PS: I have this weird fetish for tragic stories and poems