Her Face
Her Face was perfection, Still see it everywhere
The beauty in her eyes, Please forgive my stare
Though to confess my love,
Oh no, I wouldn't dare...
So I'll just keep thinking of her, But it's just not fair
Her Face won't go away, So engrained in my mind
This girl was different, Unlike any other I'll ever find
Oh how the two of us,
How our lives could've aligned...
So now, to everyone else, My heart is blind
But she'll never know,
Just what I would've done to be with her!
That I'd gladly travel through time and space
Just to appreciate her beauty,
And wake next to Her Face
Her Face comforts me, Holds me tight and dear
Takes me to another world, A new frontier
I'm dreaming where she loves me so much,
That part is clear...
But as I awake, Just shed another tear
Her Face and her love, I won't ever forget
Lust for her will remain, Lips will get wet
I'll be reminded of her,
At each days sunset...
And I'll remember everything, From the first day we met
But she'll never know,
Just what I would've done to be with her!
That I'd gladly travel through time and space
Just to appreciate her beauty,
And wake next to Her Face
Her Face is the sunshine, A universal light
With it's soul and it's passion, It was quite a sight
Oh how just to see her,
Brought me such delight...
But here I am all alone now, Another late night
Her Face will surely lift someone up, With unconditional love
So what will come of me, Can I rise above?
Without Her Face,
I'm unsure thereof...
Because see, out of my mind, to her, I'll never shove
And she'll never know,
Just what I would've done to be with her!
That I'd gladly travel through time and space
Just to appreciate her beauty,
And wake next to Her Face
Her Face, I see it every night, In my dreams
Where everything will all align, Oh how it seems
We're walking together...
Hands together, Along the forests blue streams
Her Face ignited feelings, Things I've never before felt
Just got to play the hand, The cruel hand I was dealt
I will always have my writing,
To continue to dwell...
On a lost love to whom one day, I would've knelt
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