You were never mine, we both knew why,
Yet every glance rewrote the sky.
We spoke like strangers guarding a flame,
Afraid one word would give it a name.
Some loves survive by staying unsaid,
Living their truth inside the head.
No touch, no promise, no visible trace,
Just gravity we can’t erase.
I learned your silence like sacred code,
Every pause carried a hidden load.
The way your breath almost changed its course,
Every time we felt the force.
We chose restraint instead of the fall,
Built invisible walls for us all.
But deep in the quiet nobody sees,
Desire still drops to its knees.
We never crossed the line.
Not because we didn’t want to…
But because we knew we would never return.
Now time pretends to close the page,
But longing refuses to age.
Your memory moves beneath my calm,
Like a storm that whispers psalms.
If love needs proof, then ours would fail,
It lived in the breath we didn’t unveil.
But deeper than promises lovers make,
Is the silence two hearts can’t break.