
What used to be passionate & vibrant is black & dying. Please R&R.
Rated: Fiction K - English - Romance/Hurt/Comfort - Words: 355 - Reviews: 1 - Favs: 1 - Published: 01-17-10 - id: 2765225
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flowers below,
i glance across and see they're wilting,
and dying,
they're losing their life,
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just like our relationship,
there's gotta be something wrong here,
and the petals are turning black,
exactly like my heart,
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they fall to the ground,
precisely how our love slipped away,
and they shrivel and curl,
just like how i'm alone at night,
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and the roses never fade,
they just never go away,
something just keeps them there,
black and red, like our hearts,
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the drops fall down on them, just like my tears,
it's felt like we've been together for years,
but it all hurts the same,
another failure,
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we took this too fast,
i never wanted it to stop,
but every rose has its time,
and i didn't want to believe them today,
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the beauty that each blossom holds,
contains a little venom in each,
the thorns should cut a little deeper,
because nothing is stopping me now...
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and the roses never fade,
they just never go away,
something just keeps them there,
black and red, like our hearts,
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the world was against us from the start,
the sweet scent has lost his appeal,
i can't believe that i let you into my heart,
but there's no stopping it now,
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feels like i'm crashing down,
like the petals coming apart,
i just want to rip them off,
make them come faster now,
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there shouldn't be anything lovely in the world,
when there's a girl so miserable,
it's looking like another lonely night again,
and i wish i could change it like the water can,
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and the roses never fade,
they just never go away,
something just keeps them there,
black and red, like our hearts,
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they stay eternally bound,
through the death of their passion,
brilliantly reminding us of love always lost,
through the blackened lust of forever,
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the roses will never fade in our hearts,
something just keeps them there,
something just keeps them there,
black and red,
black and red.
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