Love has come, and love has gone
Quicker than I can say hello,
Loud and rushed in the form of a boy,
Or in a friendship quiet and mellow.
I’ve come to see and now accept
That permanence isn’t for all
You pay a price when you wish for forever
Can’t hold onto something meant to fall.
No more yesses to people or places
That aren’t driven by self-love,
No more clinging to the hope they’ll stay
When I have myself through it all.
I’m letting my gut guide me now
Accepting the universe’s path for me,
If it’s people from afar who feel like home
Or new life in a city that feels surreal.
Nearly 30 now, I’ve come to learn
That you can only plan so much,
The rest is hard work, and a little faith
And knowing when to give in or give up.