Oh how much effort you put into these,
fleeting moments of maybe a decade,
flying past at blur of a foreign accent,
you’ve long forgotten,

To recognize,
All that we built together,
As we moved on,
To our own lives,
We were always each others canvases,
Upon which we built each other’s dreams.

Oh how much I’d love embrace your breeze,
your scent that brought me to my knees,
choosing to forgive my transgressions,
you’ve long forgiven,

To recognize,
All that we built together,
As we moved on,
To our own lives,
We were always each other’s canvases,
Upon which we built each other’s dreams.

Oh how much your touch can still cripple,
any sense of continuing to breathe,
every moment as my substitute,
releases me to the forgotten.

To recognize,
All that we lost together,
As we neglected,
Each other’s own lives,
We were always each other’s canvases,
Upon which we built each other’s dreams.

Oh damn these lives we decided to breed,
how easy they are to simply leave,
all they are only genetic burdens,
while we refuse to be, forgotten.

Surely recognize,
We’ll brave the weather,
And we’ll move on,
To our own lives,
We only have a few more decades,
Upon which to build each other’s dreams.

To fulfill our dreams.
To fulfill our dreams.
To fulfill,
our dreams.

To fulfill our dreams.
To fulfill our dreams.
To fulfill,
my dreams.