The next time,
Someone asks me about love,
I hope my heart does not turn into a fist
Words, like snowballs hitting on a naked skin
Lumpy heartbeats chewing on time like popcorn
Untying every thread that holds a peaceful heart
The next time,
Someone asks me about love
I hope they don’t realise I’ve lost a father
A beacon of hope with the wealthiest soul, a man
Who stooped to conquer the joys of this world
To gift to his children on the dinner table
Hearing the melodies of their heartbeats,
Was all what’s needed to fuel his happiness
The next time,
Someone asks me about love
I hope they realise that love too,
Is a good with an expiry date
A thing of torture
A thing of price
A thing of joy
The next time ,
Someone asks me about love
I’ll say, I’ve been there before
Love has a texture that’ll make your skin age
It’s that deadly poison you drink with a smile
That blade that torments the fabrics of your mind
Still you stay, because you’ve broken enough bones
The next time,
Someone asks me about love, I’ll say
There’s a limit to what a heart can endure,
See, you can come out of love alive, but first
You must lose every string of your guitar
Learn to sing yourself a lullaby,
And tell yourself “I am free now”
That’s how you break up on Love
The next time
Someone asks me about love,
I’ll say, be careful
Creep in on love
And be careful.
Well-informed!