I Will Always Be…..

I want to shield you from the weight you bear,
To ease your mind and lift you from despair.
Though life brings storms and troubles of its own,
I’ll stand beside you, never let you roam.

Your worries I would carry in my hands,
And build for you a life of gentle lands,
Where peace and comfort blossom at your feet,
And all your dreams and hopes at last compete.

I’ll strive to make your burdens fade away,
To turn your darkest nights to soft-lit day.
In every step, I’ll guide and light your path,
And soothe your heart with love that always lasts.

So rest, dear one, and know I’ll always be,
The one who longs to set your spirit free.

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You Are Enough

I’ll hold your hand through storm and shine,
In every moment, your heart is mine.
When clouds grow heavy and skies turn grey,
I’ll be the light to guide your way.

In every tear, in every laugh,
I’ll stand beside you, hold your path.
Through sleepless nights or quiet dawns,
I’ll be the place where you belong.

You are enough, just as you are,
More radiant than the brightest star.
In every breath, in every beat,
You are complete.

So rest in knowing, deep and true,
I’ll care for all you’ve been through.
In all the ways that love can show,
You are enough, and this I know.

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I Still Love Her

I loved her like a storm, wild and untamed,
A fire in my chest that I couldn’t have named.
She was the sea and I, the drowning soul,
Falling deeper, lost in her pull.

She was the night, and I loved her dark,
With all of her shadows, every hidden mark.
Her silence spoke in ways no words could reach,
I was the shore, eroded by each wave’s breach.

I loved her like gravity, pulling me down,
Every breath of hers, a prayer, a sound.
I would’ve burned alive to keep her warm,
A heart wide open, weathering the storm.

But love, this love, it tore me apart,
A wrecked vessel, with a breaking heart.
I loved her so deeply, so fiercely, it’s true—
But it wasn’t enough to pull her through.

I still love her

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Wings Unfolded

I once held your hand through every storm,
But now the sky calls me to roam.
The path we shared, though warm and bright,
Has narrowed down, and I crave flight.

Not every love is meant to stay,
Some drift like clouds, and fade away.
You’re still the sun, but I’ve become
A restless bird who needs to run.

Please know my leaving isn’t spite,
But for my heart to find its light.
I hope you soar and find your sky—
For I must go, I must say goodbye.

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Back Again

We once were stars that lit the sky,
A flame that danced, a whispered sigh,
But time has scattered what we knew,
And now I stand, reaching for you.

The roads we’ve walked, though torn and frayed,
Are paths where love once brightly played.
Can we rebuild what’s gone and lost,
And pay the heartache’s heavy cost?

I miss the warmth, the quiet talks,
The way we laughed on midnight walks.
The silence now between us grows,
But still, my love, my heart, it knows.

So here I stand, with trembling voice,
Hoping you’ll see in me a choice—
To try again, to mend, renew,
For I am still in love with you.

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I Wrote Your Name In The Sand (Southsea)

I wrote your name upon the shore,
Where waves caress and oceans roar,
Each letter soft, each curve a sigh,
A fleeting mark beneath the sky.

The sun dipped low, its golden hue,
Reflecting all my love for you,
But as the tide began to rise,
Your name was washed before my eyes.

Yet in my heart, it still remains,
Unmoved by winds or summer rains,
A love as vast as sea and sand,
Forever held within my hand.

Though waves may come, though sands may shift,
Our love endures, a timeless gift,
For even if the shore forgets,
Your name is where my heart is set.

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The Weight Of Your Absence

I wake to find the air is still,
The space you filled, forever chill.
Your laughter fades, a distant hum,
And every day, I come undone.

The bed is cold where you once lay,
Your warmth, your breath, has slipped away.
In empty rooms, I speak your name,
But silence answers, just the same.

The world goes on, but I stand still,
A hollow heart, an aching will.
The sun has dimmed, the sky turned grey,
Since you, my love, were led away.

I search the streets where we would roam,
But every step feels far from home.
And in the night, when shadows creep,
I fall into a restless sleep.

If time could heal, then let it be—
But time’s a ghost that tortures me.
For though you’re gone, the pain remains,
A love now lost, replaced with chains.

I carry on, though I don’t know how,
Without your hand to guide me now.
The world is darker, cold, unkind—
You took the light I’ll never find.

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Lost

I saw you there, adrift, alone,
Your heart a whisper, a muted tone.
The world spun wildly, yet you stood still,
As shadows danced on every hill.

Your eyes searched far, beyond the sky,
For answers hidden, passing by.
I reached for words, but silence came,
For nothing could quite ease the pain.

But still I stayed, right by your side,
While tides of doubt rose high and wide.
In all the quiet, soft and deep,
I held the space for you to weep.

And though the path seemed long and cold,
I watched as fragments turned to gold.
For even lost, you are not gone—
I’ll walk with you until the dawn.

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