Could I ever die for love
And could it ever be enough to fill the gaps I'm missing of your oh-so-holy touch
Can my pride stand before me as the one thing that I've lost
If the reaper herself awaits me, do I understand the cost of our lives
And I was born a poet when I should've been born a poem
And I'll write you pretty songs while I'll never be able to show 'em
I'll buy a pawn shop diamond ring, never brave enough to propose
And I'll love you after death, you'll always know
As I'm dragged into the depths, a giant sea of emptiness
I thought I'd see you here, but I'm oh, so alone
And my heart is slowly sinking out of everything I've lost
If God himself awaits me, could I understand the cost of our lives
And I was born a poet when I should've been born a poem
And I'll write you pretty songs while I'll never be able to show 'em
I'll buy a pawn shop diamond ring, never brave enough to propose
And I'll love you after death, you'll always know
And I was born a poet when I should've been born a poem
And I'll write you pretty songs while I'll never be able to show 'em
I'll buy a pawn shop diamond ring, never brave enough to propose
And I'll love you after death, you'll always know