Separated solely by distance, know that one day we will meet again,
and kiss
And join together in such intimate dances that only true lovers like us will know and smile, in humbled remembrance, to only but ourselves.
Never again shall I love another, the way that I loved you, nor will
Someone hold me close because memories of us will haunt me so,
While we may have had a while, in my heart we will always have forever,
What words may I offer you to soothe my raging mind,
None, yet only to know that while we lay apart we shall always have eternity
What words can I offer you that none have spoken before me,
Such words that cause icy fingers to curl around a broken heart and rip it for from the chest, tis but
Lit aflame, and sailing into the set of sun
and chokes the skies which causes such beauty to weep so viciously; such memories are the dreaded leviathan
And yanks too suddenly the precious cargo of our love below the crushing depths,
And while pulling our such precious treasure asunder.