I can feel the nostalgia
for the way this place used to be.
When the sun shed light till forever
and the skies rained joy to the sea.
Somehow all that’s left is a graveyard,
of flowerless tombstones and moss.
This place was loved so deeply
so I refuse to believe it is lost.
See I came to this place a traveller,
once the war had already begun.
Sure people chatted on in the background,
lost in ephemeral moments of fun.
But it was impossible to hide the fighting,
that ravaged it’s way through the land.
The trauma, the tragedy, our typing --
to me, there was no wonderland.
And I never said much in these moments,
because a disease had stolen my song.
Although now I could sing forever
about the first place I’d ever belonged.
I mean this place meant more to me
than anywhere else I had been.
And I loved it despite it’s cancer
as I found friends behind a screen.
I stay because I’m a believer,
the kind of girl who feeds the strays.
And because even though I’ve grown older,
you couldn’t ever keep me away.