I love her,
I,
who loves a woman's grace,
Like Wi-Fi,
always connecting when we meet.
She catches my soul,
my heart's warm embrace,
I say,
"Let's connect our souls,"
but she retreats.
She's like a padlock,
keys lost in the fray,
A prisoner,
I'm left orbiting in space.
Without her, like a moon,
I lose my way,
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone,
I embrace.
I hear the blues from saxophonist's tune, With warmth it beats,
like weather's gentle tune.
I listen to her,
though our words now mar,
Once simple talks now turn to battlefield's scar.
From kitchen to the room,
the pan takes flight,
The price on home theater,
it's quite a plight.
She beats me down,
like dough of wheat's despair,
Then lifts me up,
leaving me in the air.
Her tormented mind,
can we fix it,
mate?
Can we wait,
or must we seal our fate?
Ain't no sunshine when she's far from sight, Her melodies depart,
leaving me in night.
Without wires,
I'm wireless,
lost in grace,
But hate is rising,
tearing at my face.
I wonder,
left and right,
I cannot rest,
Like two credit cards,
I'm bouncing,
stressed.
I can't sleep,
pills not missing me
, they lack,
Shredded papers,
unshredded words,
the track.
A conversation left on high,
not "okay,"
From "okay" to "KK,"
words drift away.
based on a true relationship that I had with a beautiful lady back in the days when the blood was rushing through my body and life was young and fast