I Will Die One Day

 I Will Die One Day


I will die one day if you don’t return to me,

These breaths will stop, my soul will cease to be.

Every moment, every second, I yearn for your sight,

This pain is unbearable; it consumes my light.


The weight of your memories presses on my heart,

Your face appears with every sound, tearing me apart.

Without you, my life feels shattered, incomplete,

Every moment now seems like a punishment I repeat.


These nights burn in darkness, colder than despair,

Every dream crumbles, leaving my soul bare.

When I whisper your name, tears flow endlessly,

This pain is unbearable; it’s breaking me endlessly.


Those moments I lived with you once before,

Now linger as memories, cutting me to my core.

Without you, every day feels like an endless age,

Happiness has abandoned me, locked in its cage.


I will die one day if you don’t come back,

The world will feel empty, all joy will lack.

The walls of my heart will crumble without you,

Waves of torment will flood through and through.


Every heartbeat feels heavy, laden with grief,

Every breath without you brings no relief.

Your laughter still echoes in my ears so clear,

But your absence pierces me like a spear.


This waiting has become too much to bear,

Every second feels like a wound, beyond repair.

Without you, the world seems hollow, unreal,

Every joy is deceitful; nothing can heal.


I thought you’d return, hoped for the day,

But that hope is fading slowly, slipping away.

Without you, life holds no meaning, no charm,

This existence feels like a curse, an endless harm.


If you don’t come back, my heart will break,

Even the memories of you will begin to fade.

I will die one day, for this pain is too much,

Without you, my soul longs for your touch.


If you don’t return, my world will stop,

Along with me, every dream will drop.

I will die one day, and this truth will remain,

Without you, my heart will surrender to the pain.


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