kiss you goodbye

 dont want to miss you,

yet i do,

i want to forget these feelings,

so they become untrue,

it’s better to forget than to waste another breath,

it’s now or never, erase the things that have been said.

if its so hard to breathe

the don’t breathe at all,

if your eyes don’t see my heart,

if its too hard to call

if its better off to not love

then let’s just stay apart,

then to build up my hopes

then leave me in awe

if i can’t have you,

then you can’t have me tied down,

 living in this dream,

kiss you goodbye,

leave this world of lust

you’re my fantasy in disguise

i don’t want to be just the one,

the exceptional girl on the side,

if it hurts to know,

these feelings subside

those nights,

emersed into one,

i’d give anything

to traverse back…

to the calling of your eyes

i Have it all, just not you

i have this little heartwhich breaks in two

i dont want to miss you, yet i do..

just kiss me goodbye

i’m telling you…

if i can’t have you,

then you can’t have me tied down,

living in this dream,

kiss you goodbye,

leave this world of lust

you’re my fantasy in disguise

Yne (c)

This piece captures a fleeting moment that descibes the emotion one person feels, unrequited love.

 

 

The dark woods

Maybe it wasn’t enough,

To save the widows eyes,

So hollow i could see down

To where her heart died,

Maybe if you followed her,

Into the dark woods,

If fearful, turn back if you should,

Keep holding her hand until..

Till there shall be no time to turn back

If  could,

Hold on, hold on,

And save those loving memories,

Not a scream could voice over

The leaves that sway over me

Maybe it was enough

To keep a lie from saving her soul

Didn’t tales from the past…

Teach you a lie is a deadly ghoul,

That will haunt you over and over,

Like a neverending dream,

She would be here

If you only loved her

The way she can only be seen.

Follow her back into the dark woods,

Where she whimpers in deep sorrow,

Hold her close,

And remind her of the love ,

To both you chose,

Till death do part tomorrow.

Yne (c)

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