
Someone once looked upon my hand,
And spoke these words I couldn’t withstand:
“Don’t share your heart, don’t fall in love,
I’m warning you, from skies above.
You’ll meet thousands along the way,
But none with you will choose to stay.
Write this truth upon your soul,
Your joys will fade, sorrows take hold.
Tears will fill your weary eyes,
Pain will be your only prize.
Love will wither before it blooms,
Regret will fill all empty rooms.
Spring of love will never start,
Autumn will grip your aching heart.”
But I — I never did believe,
That fate was something palms could weave.
I thought someone would surely come,
To hold me close when nights grow numb.
Though I was trapped in storms so wild,
They’d take my hand, and calm my trials.
Yet here I stand, all on my own,
Surrounded by struggles, all alone.
No hand to pull me from despair,
No arms to hold me, none to care.
And now I see what I ignored,
The fortune teller’s every word.
“In your dark nights, no stars will gleam,
No light will come, no hopeful dream.
The world will love, but none for you,
No one will love you pure and true.”