Do I love you or do I not
I think I used to but I forgot
I sealed my heart into a box
How will I feel once unlocked?
Memories wrapped in whispers tight,
Flickering shadows in the night.
Your voice, a ghost I thought I\'d slain,
Now echoes softly, stirring pain.
I buried dreams beneath the years,
But here you are, igniting fears.
The laughter shared, the tears we shed,
A tapestry of words unsaid.
Do I dare to lift the lid,
To feel the warmth that love once hid?
Or stay within this careful shell,
Where silence guards my heart so well?
Each message pulls me, like the tide,
A bittersweetness I can\'t hide.
Do I embrace the past we knew,
Or let the dawn bring something new?
So tell me, love, what do you seek?
A fleeting spark, or something deep?
In this dance of what once was,
I search for answers, pause because—
The heart, it wanders, seeks to roam,
Yet fears the path that leads to home.
So here I stand, on shifting ground,
Where love was lost, but now is found.
So do I love you or do I not?
I think I used to, but I forgot.
The box I sealed remains intact,
A treasure lost, a heart abstract.
For in that space, there lies a choice,
To listen close, to hear your voice.
Yet wisdom whispers, soft and clear,
Some mysteries are best left here.
So I\'ll let time weave its gentle thread,
And keep the past where it has led.
A flicker of warmth, a fleeting thought,
But I won’t open the box I bought.