Let him go. Don’t hold him back.

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Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Let him go.
Don’t hold him back.
Because darling, forced things
never turn out beautiful.
He might come, wait and see.
If he doesn’t, maybe that’s how
it’s supposed to be

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Don’t indignify yourself,
by emotional blackmail,
those who care, will stay,
those who don’t,
will always find a way,
to leave you, and go away.

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

A relationship that’s not meant to be,
A conclusion that’s tough for us to see.
Yet, holding it together for the sake of it,
Bound to be strained bit by bit.
All the hydraulics that your eyes can offer,
Not gonna make the relationship prosper,
Better to cut ties and move on,
Rather than making both a sacrificial pawn.

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Her threads of tears
remain latched to Him
As she tries to wrap Him
in Her winding shell.
But amidst the traces of sand & time,
strings fade
As love between Him & Her
eventually evaporates.

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Strings that bind,
Are always unkind.
If it wasn’t love
that kept you with each other,
Time to get your act together.

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Moving away
from this suffocated relationship
no matter how much it bound me
with his memories.

Let him go. Don't hold him back.

Your wires of desires
will never keep someone
from walking away.
Let go.

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