I must read between the lines.
To find the reasons why
So when you say, "I'm sorry",
Look me in the eye
So that I might know
If I caught you in a lie
I must read between the lines.
To find the reasons why
So when you say, "I'm sorry",
Look me in the eye
So that I might know
If I caught you in a lie
If you wish to achieve
The greatest love
It involves taking a risk
And like achieving
The greatest of goals
Sometimes it means a great risk
But nothing worth having
Comes easy or risk free
You blew soft breath
On
the embers of my memory
And
breathed new life into me
Resuscitating
a redundant heart
Until
I unlearned how to fear
I
unlearned how to doubt
I
unlearned how to exist
Then
I felt the warmth of the sun
Once
more on my face
I
felt the transformation
From
loneliness to loved
Josh and Sophie had been together for a significant amount of time, but had recently separated and when it happened, the only people who were surprised at all by it, was them.
It was the general consensus
among those who knew them that there were never two more incompatible souls to
share a life than they.
In fact, the couple had spent much
of the previous two years constantly bickering and arguing.
The problem was that Josh was
too laid back and easy going for Sophie, who was very pushy and way too
ambitious.
In short Josh didn’t want to
climb the greasy pole and Sophie didn’t want to settle for less than the best.
Kay had been in love with Josh
since they were at school, she was in the year below, and she had fancied him
like mad, but she could never seem to catch his eye.
So, he ended up with Sophie
and Kay married Colin, who turned out to be the most boring man in Britain, so
she divorced him after a year.
She had been pretty much on
her own since that, not that she hadn’t tried to find someone else, she had, but
the problem was they never had Joshua’s smile, his sense of humour or indeed
his cute arse.
So, she had finally resolved
that if she could not have Joshua, she would end her days
as a singleton that was until one day when fate took a hand.
Joshua and Sophie’s divorce became
final and part of the divorce agreement was that they should sell the house
that was once the marital home, and of the two of them it was Joshua who was
tasked with selling it.
Which was why on a fateful sunny
spring morning, Joshua walked into an Estate Agent’s in town where the senior
partner was Kay.
What will become
Of
our desire?
Will
it take us?
Ever
higher
To
heights only Gods
Dare
to aspire
What
then
Will
it just expire?
Or
will it perish?
By
ice or fire
Or
will it deflate
Like
a leaky tyre
What
will become
Of
our desire?
I should have said
You’re
the highlight
Of
every single day
I
should have said
I
loved you
In
every single way
I
should have said
What
I was feeling
What
resided in my heart
I
should have said
I
love you
Right
from the start
I
should have said it
But
the words
Stayed
in my head
I
should have said
I
love you
But
I said “hi” instead
Every single day
“I
love you” you should say
But
it goes unsaid,
And
too often we are glib instead