MaYa
Wellknown Ace
Moments That Made Me Stay
Days slip by, quiet and slow,
With empty hands, nowhere to go.
I sit and wonder, lost in thought,
Why am I still here, when this is not
The place I dreamed, the life I planned...
Yet here I am, still I stand...
Maybe it’s the warmth I’ve longed to feel,
The moments that made my silence heal.
Maybe it’s the faces, once unknown,
That now feel like pieces of home...
I thought I’d run, leave it behind,
Return to comfort, to peace of mind.
But then you came, and something changed,
My heart stayed back, slightly rearranged...
Even after pain, even after doubt,
You asked to meet, and I couldn’t walk out.
If not for that, I wouldn’t be here,
Smiling through moments I now hold dear....
We’re not in love, not tied by fate,
But something keeps us, isn’t that great?
Five strange souls in one small space,
Each a little lost, yet full of grace...
A girl once shy, afraid to try,
Now shares laughter under the sky.
Tasting wine, watching the stars,
Letting go of invisible bars...
The goodbye is near, it knocks on the door,
And her heart is heavy like never before.
She always found joy in her family’s light,
So why does leaving now not feel right?
It’s not about names, or roles, or blood,
But the quiet warmth in this strange flood.
Not relationships that tug her soul,
But soft attachments that made her whole...

Days slip by, quiet and slow,
With empty hands, nowhere to go.
I sit and wonder, lost in thought,
Why am I still here, when this is not
The place I dreamed, the life I planned...
Yet here I am, still I stand...
Maybe it’s the warmth I’ve longed to feel,
The moments that made my silence heal.
Maybe it’s the faces, once unknown,
That now feel like pieces of home...
I thought I’d run, leave it behind,
Return to comfort, to peace of mind.
But then you came, and something changed,
My heart stayed back, slightly rearranged...
Even after pain, even after doubt,
You asked to meet, and I couldn’t walk out.
If not for that, I wouldn’t be here,
Smiling through moments I now hold dear....
We’re not in love, not tied by fate,
But something keeps us, isn’t that great?
Five strange souls in one small space,
Each a little lost, yet full of grace...
A girl once shy, afraid to try,
Now shares laughter under the sky.
Tasting wine, watching the stars,
Letting go of invisible bars...
The goodbye is near, it knocks on the door,
And her heart is heavy like never before.
She always found joy in her family’s light,
So why does leaving now not feel right?
It’s not about names, or roles, or blood,
But the quiet warmth in this strange flood.
Not relationships that tug her soul,
But soft attachments that made her whole...
