I gave you my heart like an offering, bare,
You took it and twisted it, never aware.
Each "I love you" was laced with control,
A cage wrapped in whispers that swallowed me whole.
You built me up just to watch me fall,
Made me doubt if I was worth love at all.
Gaslighted truths, rewritten in lies,
I lost myself in your hollow disguise.
Now love feels like a foreign place,
A cruel mirage I no longer chase.
I trace the scars, still fresh, still deep,
A love like yours is a wound that keeps.
After you, I don’t think I can love again,
Feels like I’ve lost more than just a friend.
I walk alone in the wreckage you made,
Heart locked tight, in shadows it stays.
Maybe one day the sun will shine,
Maybe one day I'll call love mine.
But after you, after all this pain,
I swear—I’ll never love again.