I’ll never forget your eyes
It wouldn’t be right
Counting stars as they whispered goodnight
Silver strings that tied your dreams to mine
The morning comes into view
And you leave with the moon
June read like a half-written poem
A love scattered and strewn
I’ll always be a regret,
A burdening sunset
You said I couldn’t make more of a mess
Than what’s already inside your head
I love you, for your words are a song
That say I could do no wrong
But you always look to the ground
Like the answer is written there somehow
The waves swept me away
When I couldn’t depart
From the love that choked
With hands swollen and red
Your ship sank my heart
Oh, how it tore me apart
A forest fire started by a spark
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