(a concrete wall
i cannot face
without your warm
and sweet embrace)
It used to be so green
By the railroad in the summer
The leaves turned orange in the fall
I learned it to be, I’d love if you’d seen it at all
City skylines fall down too
Grayer than you’d ever think
The sand between our fingertips
Wasn’t always down beneath
(the hardest part
of the siren's blow
is knowing you and i
together can't go)
The sky was never red or crimson
The deepest blues filled the air
Before everything fell; before everything changed
Before the war tore apart
my favorite everything
(the world i now
must leave behind
will only have traces of you
forever and ever on my mind
so though your hand slips
past the dividing line
I will never forget
the last moments
you were mine)
City skylines fall down too
Grayer than you’d ever think
The sand between our fingertips
Wasn’t always down beneath
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