The Interrogation Room

by katrina   May 26, 2008


The window dark with a frosty ledge, they press on but I hold my pledge.
I lay my hands down on my thighs, hold in my shakes and still deny.
I won't be here and asked the truth, if it means that I'll lose you.
A sweet as candy kiss so sour, I pinch my skin and sit for hours,
Explaining justice by using you, how is it fair if I lose you too?
Your eyes are deep they go for miles, your nature meek and often mild,
But they've got their plan set out for us, how could they break both our trust?
We said our hearts would be in line, two hearts beating at the same time,
But they don't care they want to divide, so I'm forced to give up my pride.
I lie through my teeth and say we're apart, and as I do it I hold my heart.
No words will ever dilute our love, I tell them lies and don't give you up.
I step out into the dawning sun, I walk away but then I run,
I run to you and we escape, our hearts entwined but now we're safe.

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