These halls remember every word we never got to say,
Pictures on the walls are fading slower every day.
I wander through these empty rooms with nowhere left to hide,
Every echo calls your name, then leaves me here inside.
Every door I open leads me back to yesterday,
A prison built from promises that quietly decayed.
I’m trapped inside these chambers of loneliness,
Where silence wears your face and steals my breath.
Hopelessly believing you’d still find your way to me,
But all that’s left are shattered dreams and memories.
I thought forever had your name written in the stars above,
Now forever is just learning how to live without your love.
The candles burned to nothing, yet I never left the light,
Holding onto shadows, hoping you’d return one night.
I built a home inside my heart where only you belonged,
Now every brick is breaking down because you’ve been gone so long.
If love was meant to save us, why did mine become these chains?
Why does every sunrise only bring the same old pain?
I’d trade every tomorrow just to hear you call my name,
But wishing can’t rewrite the ending or erase the rain.
I’m lost inside these chambers of loneliness,
Where hope has grown too tired to fight again.
Hopelessly accepting you’re not who I thought you’d be,
And maybe I was chasing what could never belong to me.
The heart I gave is still reaching through the dark above,
Searching for a ghost that carried all I called my love.
These chambers will grow quiet, though they’ll never forget your name.
And someday these broken walls won’t feel the same.
Until that morning finds me, I’ll carry what we were—
A lonely soul learning that not ever forever endures.