Long Lost Love ' This Ain'T A Poem, This Is Just A Sad Song ' Poem by Danny The Dreamer Boyd

Long Lost Love ' This Ain'T A Poem, This Is Just A Sad Song '



This Ain't A Poem, This Is Just A Sad Song:
A song for everything that went wrong,
A song for the dreamers, that never come along,
A song for the Love, that had been Lost for Long.

Verse1:
Hey,
Remember when we used to say,
'Together forever till we grow gray,
Through the darkness of night
And the brightness of day? '

Hey,
Remember what we used to say?
'We're the perfect couple alive today.'
The spark of love we used to ignite,
The perfect image we used to portray!

Chorus:
And then you wake up wondering, 'What went wrong? '
You've corrected your mistakes, you've made all along;
Then slap your face, trying to be strong,
Yet eventually, you end up singing a sad song,
'Farewell My Lover, My Lover, So Long.'

Verse 2:
With all the broken promises, you lived to hear or say:
Some let your hopes up, some left you in dismay,
Some stole your eyesight, yet with no glimpse of light,
Back home, you try to find your way.

Standing between two roads, but from the right one you stray,
Confused whether to listen to your heart, or your mind to obey!
A new dawn has come, no wait, it's just the twilight;
You're still in the same night, and in sorrow, you lay.

Chorus:
And then you wake up wondering, 'What went wrong? '
You've corrected your mistakes, you've made all along;
Then slap your face, trying to be strong,
Yet eventually, you end up singing a sad song,
'Farewell My Lover, My Lover, So Long.'

Bridge:
It's the choices we make that determine who we are;
So, whatever you choose; the good memories, don't let it mar.
For those you loved, and those who have become far,
Deep in your heart, I'm sure they left an eternal scar.

Chorus:
And then you wake up, knowing what went wrong:
All the right steps, you've followed all along;
Yet, love was never enough, love was never strong,
And eventually, you end up singing a sad song,
'Farewell My Lover, My Lover, So Long.'

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