"The saddest songs are the ones only the heart can hear." Don't Mind the Lyrics is a poetry collection for the brokenhearted, the dreamers, and the ones who love in silence. Each verse is a melody of late-night thoughts, whispered regrets, and the ache of unspoken words. From the sorrow of one-sided love to the weight of loneliness, these poems capture the raw emotions that linger long after the world has fallen asleep. If you've ever found yourself lost in the lyrics of a song that wasn’t meant for you, this book is your anthem.
"Dear Neighbour"
Divided by windows wide, across the building,
I longed for a glimpse of you,
Although apart and yearning.
In silent conversations, hearts would meet,
In moments soft and bright, our worlds would retreat.
Your smile, was a sun that lit my day,
Though the differences in age stood in our way.
With every glance, my heart would race,
Although forbidden, it's a sweet embrace.
When I watched you dancing in the rain,
Across the building, my heart took flight.
Your laughter, a melody so sweet,
That warmed me through the evening's delight.
Our worlds were never meant to spin,
For the barrier between us was deemed unacceptable by society.
In my heart,
I was deeply driven by anxiety.
I sent flying kisses, with a gentle breeze of care,
But silence lingered through the air.
A tender bond, but too fragile to start,
One that carved a place in my heart.
Now that you are gone, and our love has flown,
The building is still there, but I feel alone.
But in my dreams, your face remains,
A lovely memory that time sustains.