Divergent Windows
Divergent Windows
Behind the mask, I wore the shame,
A liar, a fake, a cheater’s name.
Empty and blind, I spun through the haze,
Divergent windows, a lost soul’s maze.
I held my scars, too tough to show,
Kept fear inside, let the darkness grow.
I faded away, a shadow thin,
Broken, unsure if I’d ever win.
I put on masks, I lost it all,
Words meant nothing, I’d let them fall.
Talking to the man in the mirror’s glare,
A stranger’s face, a hollow stare.
But from that pain, a seed was sown,
A journey began, and I’ve now outgrown.
The poison’s gone, the water’s clear,
A new path shines, though I still hold fear.
I thank the past, for it taught me well,
Through shadows deep, I rose from hell.
Like a child who grew up fast,
I see the dark, but it cannot last.
Now laughter rings where silence stayed,
True love blooms where doubt once played.
Desire burns, a passionate flame,
Success and joy have learned my name.
The stars I see now own the night,
They guide my soul, they shine so bright.
No heavy thoughts, no burdens to bear,
Just light and peace, floating in the air.
Grateful am I for the lessons learned,
For every scar, for every turn.
The poison’s gone, the water’s pure,
A heart once broken now feels secure.
So here I stand, with strength anew,
A life of light, a clearer view.
The man in the mirror, I now embrace,
A journey of love, of hope, of grace.