I lied when I said forever,
although I meant it at the Time,
and every Time I said it.
I could not have meant it more,
and the leaves feel and died
and so did we, baby,
and we had no chance.
A voracious appetite for sex
and never-ending lust for the new
led us to new, but no greener, pastures,
if anything we constantly downgraded.
We dragged along our crosses,
totems to one another’s failures
that we were unwilling to help solve,
and instead decorated the walls with.
I remember your totems and idols and
somewhere along the way the love became sadness
but never regret or a Third Chance.
I’m not even sure I gave you any chances,
or if I gave you too many of them,
because it all blends together in a big mess
of hatred, deceit and misery.
There were good times,
oh, so many good times,
and the cheap smiles we would pay fortunes for now,
had all deserted us, unwilling to be bought.
You were brown, and blonde and red,
but I missed that one,
and I don’t miss you.
Most of us mean it when we say forever but no one really even know what forever means because no one has made it forever and back again.
That’s true. We never make it there and back. π