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I was a man with hollow eyes, Reaching for light but buried inside, You held me close, warm in your glow, But how could I give what I didn’t know? You saw the good, I saw the gray, You called me love, I turned away, Afraid to show the scars I keep, Afraid that love was more than deep. You made me feel, if only brief, That I could be more, find some relief. In your arms, the shadows stilled, But alone they grew, unfilled. How can I love you, when I don’t even try To love the man who hides behind my eyes? When all I feel is lost and wrong, When all I breathe is shadowed song? You loved a shell, a fragile thing, A heart too broken to let you in. Now I sit alone, torn and blue— How could I love you, when I don’t know how to love me too?
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Nov 9, 2024
Nov 9, 2024 at 2:26 PM UTC
How could I love you, when I don’t know how to love me too?
I was a man with hollow eyes, Reaching for light but buried inside, You held me close, warm in your glow, But how could I give what I didn’t know? You saw the good, I saw the gray, You called me love, I turned away, Afraid to show the scars I keep, Afraid that love was more than deep. You made me feel, if only brief, That I could be more, find some relief. In your arms, the shadows stilled, But alone they grew, unfilled. How can I love you, when I don’t even try To love the man who hides behind my eyes? When all I feel is lost and wrong, When all I breathe is shadowed song? You loved a shell, a fragile thing, A heart too broken to let you in. Now I sit alone, torn and blue— How could I love you, when I don’t know how to love me too?
bimsaradesilva
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25/M/Sri Lanka
Nov 9, 2024
Nov 9, 2024 at 2:26 PM UTC
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