Supposed
Your touch felt like water being poured
You were worth so much more then I could afford
And with newfound wings my heart soared
As you moved me like a chess piece across the board
After all you put me through
I wish I didn’t look at her and think of you
You caused so many sleepless nights but made so many dreams come true
I don’t think I’ll ever know what I’m supposed to do
Your socks don’t match and your shoes don’t care
They were just happy that you would wear
Them at all, normally your feet were bare
We made such a pair, everywhere
You spoke ordinary words in an extraordinary way
Your voice bloomed like the flowers in May
But I remember the day you ran away
I don’t think I’ll ever know what I’m supposed to say
If I could only learn to trust
I could let my mental armor rust
But on my heart’s a layer of dust
Waiting for the wind’s mighty gust
It all happened so fast it didn’t seem real
Suddenly she had a thought she had to reveal
One second we were together then it was time to heal
I don’t think I’ll ever know what I’m supposed to feel
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