
Never ever expected,
The one that suppose to make me stop crying makes me cry.
The one that suppose to walk with me walks away.
So close to reaching that famous happy ending.
The memoir of our love
Ripped apart... drowned in tears...
Rewrite it, trying to fix it.
Only come to realize that I'm only making it worse matter of fact...
How stupid am I to write on wet papers...
Its just too late now...
I want to recall but can't remember,
How our story goes,
What went wrong...
All I remember is how it ends, shuttered.
Guess we are never meant to be together.
Like a handful of sand, u slipped away even faster when i hold u tight.
Like wind, u gone away swiftly, can never make you stay.
I hate to see you happy with someone else,
Yet,
Seeing you unhappy with me will destroys me.
So I'm letting you go.
Promise me you'll be happy.
I'll stay.
The one that suppose to make me stop crying makes me cry.
The one that suppose to walk with me walks away.
So close to reaching that famous happy ending.
The memoir of our love
Ripped apart... drowned in tears...
Rewrite it, trying to fix it.
Only come to realize that I'm only making it worse matter of fact...
How stupid am I to write on wet papers...
Its just too late now...
I want to recall but can't remember,
How our story goes,
What went wrong...
All I remember is how it ends, shuttered.
Guess we are never meant to be together.
Like a handful of sand, u slipped away even faster when i hold u tight.
Like wind, u gone away swiftly, can never make you stay.
I hate to see you happy with someone else,
Yet,
Seeing you unhappy with me will destroys me.
So I'm letting you go.
Promise me you'll be happy.
I'll stay.
01:34a.m 25/11/2009
By: Charlene Arabella
Anemone; Anemone (pronounced /əˈnɛməniː/, from Greek Άνεμος 'wind'). The meaning of the anemone flower is "forsaken" and also "a dying hope" A love that is diminishing, Vanishing hopes. The flower Anemone could also be used to signify anticipation. The story of Adonis' death is found in ovid's Metamorphoses (book X), where Venus transforms the blood of her dead lover, Adonis, into an Anemone. One implication is that the blood-red petals are symbolic of her lost love because, as the verses conclude, they cling too loosely to the stem and are easily lost in the wind. In some versions of the myth, Venus's tears cause the transformation.
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