Steady
Navigating Love's Storm: Roland Lewis' Poetic JourneyLyrics
You were my safety
You provided a sense of security and reassurance in my life.
You were my calm
You brought tranquility and peace to my existence.
We left so angry
We departed from each other in a state of anger.
In the middle of a storm
This separation occurred amid a turbulent and challenging situation.
If we're not broken
If our relationship is not damaged, then there is no need for us to repair it.
Then we'd have nothing to fix
Challenges and difficulties are essential for growth and improvement.
Why did we rush in
Questioning the decision to hastily enter into a situation that led to our downfall.
To sink our own ship
We knowingly caused harm or failure to our relationship.
Hold my head high
Maintaining self-respect and confidence.
Steady as I rock now
Remaining stable and composed in the face of challenges.
Steady as I roll
Continuing to stay steadfast and resilient.
Hold my head high
Retaining a positive mindset and confidence.
Steady as a rock now steady as I fold
Remaining solid and composed even in moments of vulnerability.
I guess we're just misplaced souls
We are individuals who feel out of place or disconnected.
Searching for our homes Oh
Actively seeking a sense of belonging or a place to call home.
I guess we lost our place Oh
We lost our way or position in life.
Somewhere along the road
This loss occurred somewhere along our journey.
You were my island
You were a source of comfort and refuge in my life.
You were my shade
You provided protection and relief.
We set in motion
Together, we initiated a destructive force of anger and conflict.
A hurricane of rage
We are now shattered or emotionally wounded.
Now we're just broken
Reflecting on the question of how we forgot the intensity of love.
How did we ever forget
A realization of the neglect or oversight in cherishing love.
The rush of love when
Recalling the passionate moments when we were focused on building our relationship.
We were busy building our ship
We were occupied with constructing our relationship.
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