Hear me out

Jessi

 

Don't go back,

Don't go near.

How can I show you to stay here?

How can I show you don't need,

And just make your mind clear?

Don't you feel you get better?

Don't you feel you're not madder?

Don't you feel you're free and calm?

Even in hard times when you rise your palm?

 

Don't go back.

Don't go near.

To the monsters black wear.

To the darkness eating light.

Into the woods of screaming fight.

To this soul eating cries,

From these yours dies.

 

Don't you know you're independent?

Don't you know how strong you are?

Don't you know how far you've come,

With no one being on your side?

Did you forget all this you've achieved?

Don't you know how much you loved?

Don't you know how much you cared?

Did your happiness just run away?

Run from this desperate fear!

From all these lies you had to hear.

From a mountain of words that died within minutes.

These promises that were only limits.

 

Don't go back.

Don't go near.

This place you've got your tears.

Tears of stress and worn out souls.

Can't you see you break apart?

Can't you see you won't last?

Can't you see the worry of these who care?

Can't you see WE break apart?

Can't you see us distancing ourselves?

Can't you see he did this to us?

 

Don't go back.

Don't go near.

I know you see.

I know you care.

But please know,

Knowing, you'll make it nowhere.

You'll reach the top without burden.

Only with the ones you've been hurting.

With the ones who care about you,

And still eill be there for what's true.

You're gonna make it,

But without.

 

Please hear me out...

Please make yourself happy again.

Full of energy and hope till the end.

Please cut this episode of life,

And forget what made you grief.

 

Come forward,

Come go far.

Come back to us,

To see these beautiful magnificent stars.

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Jessi (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 15th, 2022 15:46
  • Category: Unclassified
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