I let you in like sunlight through my blinds,
Didn’t see the cracks you’d leave behind.
You touched me like I’d never break—
But even diamonds know how much they can take.
We talked in dreams, kissed in disguise,
You said forever with runaway eyes.
I gave you all I tried to mend,
Now I’m bleeding through where I pretend.
I got glass skin,
Shatter slow from the love I’m in.
You see light, but not within—
Just reflections I can’t defend.
I got glass skin,
Don’t press too close, you might slip in.
Every touch a paper-thin sin…
And I’m still letting you in.
You whispered love like a closing prayer,
But silence always followed you there.
I wasn’t looking for perfect skies—
Just someone to stay and not apologize.
I bend, I glow, I show too much,
You dim, you fade, you don’t need touch.
And still, I stand in your storm again—
Hoping maybe this time, I won’t bend.
I got glass skin,
Fractured dreams you’re dancing in.
Love me loud or love me thin—
But don’t pretend it’s medicine.
I got glass skin,
You’re the crack I carry within.
Every bruise becomes a hymn…
But I’m still letting you in.
Even broken mirrors shine…
If you catch ’em in the right light.