Love is something of an art
When we are led by such divided hearts
Painted black, their center red
Beating now
They're loaded with regret
Full of memories that you can't neglect

Of all the things that you've yet to prove
Oh the times I've thought this whole thing through
Lived whole lifetimes in disguise from you
How can I hold to a pale idea
When you've given everything you can
And by everything you feel, you stand?

But I could never belong to you
For all the troubles of an onward path
The confusion lacks a tragic punch
When we take the desired turns
All we have is all we can find
No one else can make this mine

I could never belong to you
Pictures in the family ark
Faces faded, stories gone
One sure light from eras dark
Two by two they all marched on
But I could never belong to you


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    I believe that she loved him once, that they loved each other very deeply, but their paths split at one point, and she realizes that she doesn't love him anymore. She regrets leaving him, and the memories were sweet, but it's best that they go their separate ways.

    She's become a different person, and that's why things are so complicated. She's drifted away from him, and even though he's struggling to keep the relationship together, her heart belongs to him no longer.

    ohadelaideon February 07, 2008   Link

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