WHAT YOU DON'T SEE (a song of parental abuse)
(Verse 1)
In the silence of the night, whispers turn to screams,
A mother's touch became a shattered trust, breaking fragile dreams.
Children's eyes, once full of light, now shadowed with despair,
In the darkness, they endure the pain, a burden hard to bear.
(Chorus)
Behind closed doors, the truth remains,
Silent cries and hidden chains,
But through the darkness, they'll find their way,
In the light of dawn, a brighter day.
(Verse 2)
Every morning, a facade, a smile to hide the pain,
Echoes of the past, like ghosts, remain.
Innocence lost, yet hope still glows,
Through the darkness, a resilience grows.
(Verse 3)
In the quiet of the night, they dream of peace,
A world away from the pain, where hurt can cease.
But the scars run deep, and the nights are long,
Yet in their hearts, a silent song.
(Chorus)
Behind closed doors, the truth remains,
Silent cries and hidden chains,
But through the darkness, they'll find their way,
In the light of dawn, a brighter day.
(Verse 4)
Years may pass, and wounds may heal,
But the memories linger, the pain is real.
Yet in their eyes, a spark remains,
A testament to strength, through all the pain.
(Verse 5)
In the end, they rise above,
Healing in the power of their own love.
Through the darkness, a new dawn will break,
A brighter future, for their own sake.
(Chorus end)
Behind closed doors, the truth remains,
Silent cries and hidden chains,
But through the darkness, they'll find their way,
In the light of dawn, a brighter day.
And in the end through it, all 3 siblings, we'll thrive together.