Burning Daydreams
I look out into my garden in broad daylight,\ It's your malice that resembles the Sun's might.\ Which forces me to close my eyes\ The daydream begins but I can already see the end within all my tries\ Of keeping it alive.\ Oh I see a love story begging us to dive;\ Darling why the dream feels so damn real?\ For the first time you're the hero of my story—so I can see well.
Dreary day dreams in the dearth of daylight, so I'm telling—\ See our stars—they're the brightest while the world's fading—\ You are mine forever, until the ending;\ Baby, why don't you see?\ You belong with me.
Honey I want you to be the hero of our story,\ Saving the prinncess from roaring civil stride and fury;\ Fire all around—gloring and glaring,\ Drowning our kingdom in fiery tempests but here we're daring,\ To breathe the love in air amidst smoky prodigies: \ I'll hold your hand and we'll cross the seven seas.
The world's too harsh to live in honey,\ No one will ever understand what you're doing for me.\ Burning red, black ashes, dull sky and grey water,\ Yet sparkling pink youth pink love blooming under;\ The world doesn't care because our way beneath everything—\ Be my Romeo and tell my daddy, "We are upto nothing;\ Stealing lusty smiles and being loved in winked glances\ It's all Juliet wants plus drunken shower dances. "\ Romeo let's promise we will not be forbidden stars,\ Tell me you'll never leave me in clueless blurs.\ Loving you means risking the world,\ And I'll do it if only you come out of your curled\ Monstrous state. Darling I love you\ And I just don't want us to end up in tragic blue.