Will you remember me
Will you recognize me
Once we pass the Gate of Dreams
Once we face the Gravity of World
Will you recognize me
Once we pass the Gate of Dreams
Once we face the Gravity of World
Will you love me
Will you want me
And dare showing your real face
Dare riding the horse of your destiny
We hide, Angels
Behind the masks of fear and doubt
But the pain is so high
when we hide our light
I remember you
I recognize you
Once we pass the Gate of Dreams
Once we face the Gravity of World
Waking up, you may not remember me
But Rains of our heart keep the bond so tight
That I can feel
I can remember
that we loved again that night.
Published by Lotus
Lotus is a non-engligh-born freelance writer. Lotus spends her time writing, painting, free counselling and volunteering. View profile
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