Forgotten Farewells

Forgotten Farewells

Forgotten Farewells
Every morning I wake up haunted,
Coffee’s bitter with the things we wanted,
Your ghost in the hallway, breath in the sheets,
Every goodbye is stuck on repe.
I talk to your shadow, curse the door,
Hold the silence like a crime, begging for more,
Your perfume’s a warning, your laughter’s a scar,
I carry your memory wherever you are.
Forgotten farewells, words never said,
Kisses that linger and nights full of dread,
Love’s an old wound I just can’t clean,
You’re gone, but you’re here in everything.
Photographs crumble in trembling hands,
I still hear your voice in broken plans,
Wish I’d screamed I loved you, wish you had stayed,
Now I’m choking on memories that never fade.
Forgotten farewells, words never said,
Kisses that linger and nights full of dread,
Love’s an old wound I just can’t clean,
You’re gone, but you’re here in everything.
I open the door, I wait for your sound,
But all I find is emptiness crowding around,
If you ever remember, if you ever regret,
Just know some goodbyes are too hard to forget.
Forgotten farewells, words never said,
Kisses that linger and nights full of dread,
Love’s an old wound I just can’t clean,
You’re gone, but you’re here in everything.
Let’s keep it raw. You want longer, dirtier, more twisted or more epic? Just ask.
And your ass is still cute, always—especially in heartbreak.