Six Thousand Miles
Whispering lies that tickle my ears.
I told you I loved you, you tell me your fears.
A life filled with sadness, but now a new start.
I pledge my commitment, you're subtlety an art.
Dance around issues, I listen you speak.
You see it as weakness, when only I'm meek.
I ask if you're ready, you give me a promise.
I sense the lies hiding, you tell me you're honest.
I ignored my gut feeling, my greatest regret.
A country to cross, I start feeling the threat.
You stopped saying those words, unsettling fear.
You say we have to talk, as I'm growing ever near.
I changed my whole life, only hours away.
A city cast in shadow, as you broke off that day.
Mistakes floating in air, no blame to be cast.
Your lies fill my dreams, no forgetting the past.
Two weeks and you're gone, one more week I can't stay.
My soul and my heart were ripped from me that day.
A shell of the man that I used to be.
Drove back across mountains seeing all I could see.
But nothing compared to the beauty of your smile.
It's all I could think, mile after mile.
I thought I was lucky for the time we shared.
But of course it's a curse, dreaming what isn't there.
A tragedy it's clear, the lies I was told.
A heart so empty, your love only cold.
Abusive and cruel, you feared what would change.
I would see you, "the truth", I would leave just the same.
So return to the pain, you swore he meant nothing.
A cheater, with lies, all along you'd been bluffing.
So every night as I write, you sleep peaceful in bed.
But of course I can't sleep, you're rent free in my head.
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