You did shattered my heart
But it was I who shattered yours first
Without knowing it, I made your love into hate
Now I know why my life is so lonely
Why my path is so difficult and unbearably painful
What I’ve stepped on to get here
Are the pieces of your broken heart
Supermoon
Under the gathering of lies and stars alike
I've found myself alone and lost again
It's not like I've lost my way but...
It's not like I know where I am going
A cold breeze brings in fog and confusion
Such that I didn't see you approach
That lonely dark spot always next to me
Shone brighter than ever before
We talked and chatted as I fought the urge
To spill everything I keep inside my heart
And as time trickles on I realise how futile I am
How I always gazed at a moon so far away
But today you are closer to me than ever before
I can truly see how brightly you shine
So for now, I can smile ignorantly in bliss
Just for tonight, you are my supermoon
(Written 19/3/2011 Night of the supermoon)
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About the author
For those who are tragically obsessed, Nobo13 was born 1987 in Cambridgeshire. He spent four years doing a Physics degree but spend most of the time doodling and writing. Currently he is training to be a Science Teacher.
Nobo13’s pen name is derived from using his surname, just look above! His more unusual hobbies are collecting headphones, staring aimlessly out the window (which consumes much of his time) and messing about with musical instruments- at the moment these are ocarinas and ukuleles.
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More from this author
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Tuesday: Story of the Cosmos-
Half a Century Alone:
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