Awakening
I said, " just say it to me once,
You don't even have to mean it."
But her eyes told me,
Even if she couldn't,
That she wouldn't ever understand
The flames of my spirit
She wasn't the echo
My beckoning call
I leaned in for a kiss
She stepped back,
to watch
me fall
"How guilty she must be" , I thought
She swallows many words
And buries them deep, deep
Behind daggers and swords
All I need was her
All she needed was me
Or so I thought
In my naivety
She had style, no morals
She confessed with a smug glee
And I wanted to strangle her
As she lay next to me
I was the frog prince
Of this grim fairytale
Where we die in the end,
Because love is too frail
From passion came pain
With its sinuous grit
It would have been worse
If those words ever fell from her lips
So in dreams we meet,
For, in life, we hate
This concrete and marble
Prison of fate