My eyes are blinded by the scorching light,
As I step out, after a family fight.
I walk around aimlessly,
Stopping the tears that fall carelessly.
I fight within, making arguments with them,
I feel myself getting smaller in size, in front of them.
I shout, I scream inside,
I beg them to see my side.
My ears turn red, I feel light headed,
I come to a halt at the roads that have parted.
I sit on a bench, I hid my face,
That\'s when I see Her in an unexpected daze.
She looked beautiful and strong,
Her hair curly and long.
Her eyes as mysterious as the first time I saw her,
Her ears as pink when she used to blush or flounder.
She sat next to me, not a word was said,
She just put her arm around me and stayed.
I couldn\'t control myself, I hugged her,
The onlookers stared and I couldn\'t care lesser.
I started blabbering and I knew she didn\'t understand,
I poured my heart out to her and she clasped my hand.
I still remember Her smell and skin bare,
I still remember how special she looked with the gentle sway in the air.
Then I jerked awake with sweat on my forehead,
I looked around but she was nowhere near my bed.
I glanced at the clock; it\'s been a day since she was gone forever,
But I will never forget Her smile, Her frown, Her words or Her sacrifices ever.