As I grow older, flowers bloom and fade,
Entering a fragile time, guided by the spirit’s grace,
I embrace it all, the warmth of acceptance,
As nature swallows everything, taking us all within.
You dwell in a realm far from mine,
The one I admire, you barely know my name,
But in the end, the spirit of this earth embraces,
Even this unfairness, it wraps me gently, tenderly.
But I was too young to grasp it then,
Clinging to hopes that would soon fade away,
You were always so far above,
Yet I needed to understand why.
Gradually, the truth revealed itself,
But it was a burden I shouldn’t have borne so young,
And it’s something I must know.
[Something I must know,
Something deep inside,
I must know,
I must know.]
You, from another plane of existence,
Could never truly comprehend my world,
So you carried on, in your own sphere,
Treating me like a stranger, leaving me in the cold.
Slowly, you ascended higher,
Rising beyond my sight,
And you drifted away,
Once pure, now just a distant memory.
The scent of everything, the sunlight's warm embrace,
Over time, they all began to turn away,
But in the end, the great spirit accepts,
This place, warmly, it holds.
Nature enfolds us all,
And I am buried in another world,
Maybe one day, I’ll rise as high as you,
Or perhaps, I’ll even surpass you.
But there’s something you need to know,
You should have known, but you were too high to see,
And it’s something I must know.
[Something I must know,
Something deep inside,
I must know,
I must know.]
In the end, everything fades,
My traces, my scent, dissolve in the heart,
And eventually, I’ll be a forgotten being,
As will you, a distant memory.
Losing it all before my eyes,
As life passes by in endless waves,
I hold tightly to my heart, within that infinite equality,
And then, into a certain hell.
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