Simply breathe, and in that breath, everything unravels.

A confession whispered into the night. Tender. Melancholy. Achingly honest. Every note feels like it’s holding back tears, emotional to the core.

This isn’t about the crash of love ending; it’s about the quiet unraveling that comes before, the soft ache of distance growing in the spaces between words, between glances, between silences. It’s the sound of love still lingering, but no longer feeling like home.

There’s a quiet defiance in that vulnerability, a heart standing at the edge of something once beautiful, trying to decide whether to stay in the warmth of memory or step into the cold truth. Defeated, yet somehow still reaching for dignity.

And then comes the realization, soft, devastating, whatever this is, it isn’t love anymore.

So they walk away, not in anger, but in grace, carrying the ache like a final gift, a reminder that even endings can be beautiful.

I Will Never Know

I will never know if you love me,
Or my company but I don’t mind,
Cause I ain’t tryna be the one,
Been through this a thousand times,
I don’t need to take your heart,
You keep yours I’ll keep mine.

All I really know is when I’m lonely,
I hate that I’m lonely,
And that’s why I let you in,
And maybe in another life we fight all day kiss all night,
But I don’t wanna break your heart you keep yours I’ll keep mine.

I know,
We know better so,
We’d both better go.

I don’t need a reason,
To keep on dreaming,
That we don’t lose yeah what’s the use,
I don’t need a reason,
To keep on dreaming oh,
That we can win at anything at all.

Am I the only one who sees right through this,
Yeah all this bullshit,
Don’t play me for no fool,
Yeah you don’t gotta lose your mind every time I don’t call,
And I should never have to win your love,
Then hate myself when I don’t oh oh.

Fickle as you are that’s exactly why I keep on running back,
Cause I’m brittle at the parts where I wish I was strong,
And maybe when you need my help I like myself when it’s over,
But later in the light you go dark and rogue and I need closure.

And I know whatever this is ain’t love,
So I’m going,
I’m gonna let you go let you go.

I will never know if you love me.
All I really know is when I’m lonely.
Maybe in another life we fight all day kiss all night.
But I don’t wanna break your heart you keep yours I’ll keep mine.

I don’t need a reason,
To keep on dreaming oh,
That we can win at anything at all.

I will never know if you love me.
I will never know.
I will never know.
If you love me.
If you love me.

I don’t need a reason,
To keep on dreaming,
That we don’t lose yeah what’s the use,
I don’t need a reason,
To keep on dreaming,
That I can win this stupid thing called love.

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