Though I put my shoes intrepidly on this path,
at times, I thought I touched stone in your heart
I may have cut my fingers on jagged edges
as I clutched precariously at risky ledges
At times, I believed there was steel in your veins
To love you was a romance with all its pains
The mud of ceaseless travail left their stains
Cuticles soiled and continued cleansing in vain
I nursed love and hope, as well as intermittent anger
I was like a beggar who is starving but knows not hunger
I would bequeath my soul to an aging willow
if it cast its benevolent shade on a harsh tomorrow
Yet, this love meant being brave against every danger
And danger to my soul was never a stranger
But you stood by me; all through, your light shone
I did mistake, at times, your diamond for a stone
lovely bro
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