The words I say.

Efthimios William Cornelius


When the lights go off,
I will be away from empty spaces .
Drifting back to sleep,
with a dream that falls into mind.
You were my girl, and I was your man.

Finding ways to live inside.
So I’m taking time to open my eyes.
My wings start to grow,
maybe one day I will someday fly.

Call me out from the moon.
We will live by the ocean side .
Oh the echo will call us out,
and one day we become one.
Do you capture the words I say?
Because I still love you.

All of my days I just couldn’t ,
no I couldn’t just let you go.
And somewhere deep inside you,
your probably saying,
you love me too.

Apples don’t always fall to far from the tree.
Baby I fell so hard, but that was years ago.
So what do I do now.
Were do we go from here.

Is it time for me to move on.
But if I do,
how will I love you like the way I do.

Call me out from the moon.
We will live by the ocean side .
Oh the echo will call us out,
and one day we become one.
Do you capture the words I say?
Because I still love you.

Written by Efthimios William Cornelius .
July/26/2017.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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