[Intro]
Late night hums the streetlight glow, I breathe your name in quiet tones
A door once open, laughter spills, now the wind holds back the phone
[Verse 1]
We built a world with whispered secrets, like sisters hands in buckets of trust
But pride wore a mask between us, and distance crawled in dust
I hear your voice in memory’s hallway, echoes tracing every mile
I cradle warmth of yesterday, while silence stretches for a smile
[Chorus]
I’m too proud to call, yet I’m begging in my chest
For a doorway to reopen, for forgiveness to rest
If home is where your heart still lingers, I’ll listen through the noise
Until your laughter greets me, and pride dissolves into honest joys
[Verse 2]
Doorstep jokes and midnight cups, the world spun soft and near
Now the street is long and hollow, and the warmth of you feels clear
We guarded all our secrets, like treasures under lock and key
Yet you remain the shelter I remember, the map I need to see
[Chorus]
I’m too proud to call, yet I’m begging in my chest
For a doorway to reopen, for forgiveness to rest
If home is where your heart still lingers, I’ll listen through the noise
Until your laughter greets me, and pride dissolves into honest joys
[Bridge]
Distance writes its own letters, with ink of distant stars
But every time I close my eyes, I’m stepping back to who we are
If I could dare the awkward moment, break the brittle, frozen glaze
I’d trade a vow for a voice, and walk through those old, remembered days
[Chorus]
I’m too proud to call, yet I’m begging in my chest
For a doorway to reopen, for forgiveness to rest
If home is where your heart still lingers, I’ll listen through the noise
Until your laughter greets me, and pride dissolves into honest joys
[Outro]
So I whisper past the curtain, into the night that keeps us near
Hoping love can cross the silence, and bring the sisterhood back here