I was so broken the day you left, Like the moon robbed of her silvery theft. Breath became a burden I forgot to take, Each heartbeat felt like a silent ache. Alive in form, but my soul was dead, Carrying echoes of the words you never said. I’d rather die wrapped in your embrace, Than chase another's fleeting face. Hate me, hurt me, push me away— Still, by your side, I vow to stay. Even if your love turns into hate, I'll wait outside your heaven's gate. If you fall into hell, I’ll walk through flame, And still whisper softly, calling your name. I’ll turn your fire into peaceful rain, Wear your sorrow, dance in your pain. Let me be your shield, your silent song, The arms that hold when days feel wrong. Your wounds I’ll kiss, your grief I’ll steal, If you're hurting, let me feel. For loving you is my sweetest ache, A bond that distance cannot break. So let me bleed, let me bend— If it's for you, I’ll break again.
“You know, it wasn’t the darkness that broke me… It was the silence you left behind. You didn’t just leave me — you walked out of a place that was built just for you, a home I carved for you inside my chest. You were the prayer I whispered in quiet rooms, the rhythm my heart learned to beat in. But when you left, you didn’t close the door — you shattered the walls. You didn’t just leave me hurting — you broke the very place you once called yours. And now, even the echo of your name bleeds.”
I was strong, standing tall on my own, A fortress built from years of being alone. Then you entered — for a boy longing for his doll, Softening walls I never thought would fall. I gave you my heart, fragile and true, Made myself dependent, all because of you. But you left — not just the boy, but the home inside, Shattered the place where your love used to reside. Now I’m broken, incomplete and small, A boy left crying for his lost doll. The pain isn’t just in my words — It’s the silence where your love once stirred
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