In a parallel world I'd be a british poet who cherish her english tea time, wears all lace and vintage and sleeps on a bed of buttercups
Saturday, April 21, 2012
The Shadow Of The Palm Trees
when the light of the sun comes upon
feels the warmth and touches my skin
and my hand on my chest
while the heart skipped a beat
sang for the lonely nights
on the empty roads
we walked through
no hesitations nor regrets beneath
lay the body on the green grass
and under the shadow of the palm trees
we laughed
and never glanced
how the love of two young hearts faded away
it flew.. you say?!
never imagined I'd never see your face
not a look on the pretty eyes of yours nor a touch once more
I lay on bed every night wondering and asking questions need to be answered
wondering what life gave you to forget the love we once had
can't find an answer
can't stop thinking... "shed a tear"
love O where you went?
the warmth of my soul and how my heart felt
when there was you beside me
all I wanted to be there forever and evermore
I had not let it all yet
you meant the world to me, that was in the past
but left me here to die
with no hope
one day you'll realize the world we lived in isn't going to be back
all we had is gone with the rain drops, if there's luck
my heart shall be healed
from all the scars your departure caused
how sad to say again
no man is worth to suffer and risk for, no man!!
but I believe you deserve everything I own
my soul, my heart my body my all! you are my man
came in to the heart for once and never left it at all
made my mind and it's final
I can't barely say how much it hurts to be alone
lonely friday's it shall be
it's cold when you're not around
the noises I can't hear but your voice is a melody
you shall give me life if you answer me
let me know you are watching me
waiting for me, you may promise?
let me know my love, you'll never leave
give me hope,
give me air to breath
oh my poor heart let this love go, you shall hear me "scream"
set my soul free, and give me reason to dream
under the palm trees; yet I believe in you
and bid farewell, dear lord, lest I should grieve you
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