"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.
Half past three o'clock at night,
I often find myself in a dream,
A dream with a mysterious figure smiling at me.
Dressed in all white, standing just across the river,
Calling out my name as a plea.
I find myself in a field of greenery,
Covered with flowers, with no one else at scene.
Behind my back I see a picture of a places,
Where I had once been.
That figure can shape-shift,
Taking the form of a child, a friend and sometimes a woman,
It always calling my name,
But, every time I try to cross the river and flea,
The dream shatters before me.
In that dream, I feel an unexpected freedom,
As if I have found what I was looking for.
I find myself at peace out there,
A feeling of divine completeness, like never before.
A long time ago, I had a dream of reckoning.
Where I was in paradise,
Holding a book of my poems.
I guess it was a dream of my destiny,
Which is why I pour my heart into my stories and poems
My senses persuade me to believe in that fate,
For I too myself, long for a poetic death.