I Have a Hope, But I Do Less and Less
I have a hope, but I do less and less,
You are blooming like flower again,
I get warmth in your presence I guess,
Say, you want someone else, don't explain.
There's foreboding; there's tremble in knees
And the God cannot help with His arm
And gray shadows like cluster of bees
hide the sky, they will cover its charm.
But you smile, you're pretty and bright,
I have secret that cannot be kept,
Not to me world is gifting its light,
I'm in longing, it cannot be left.
And I want to be yours forever
until light of the God won't die,
Let spring's rivers will take your "never"
far from here, because we should try.
Copyright © Serge Lyrewing | Year Posted 2016
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