Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go (lyrics) Info
One evening, he found a small sketch tucked inside her favorite book. It wasn't a masterpiece; it was a simple drawing of the two of them on a park bench, dated two days before she died. On the back, she had written: The world is too loud, but you are my quiet.
He spent his nights sitting on the floor of her art studio, surrounded by half-finished canvases. He felt the weight of every sharp word he’d ever thrown at her and every "I love you" he’d swallowed out of pride. The silence in the room was a physical weight, a suffocating reminder that he was the one left to carry the answers she never gave. Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go (Lyrics)
The last thing Oliver said to Sarah was about a misplaced set of keys. It was a mundane, sharp exchange—the kind of trivial argument that happens a thousand times in a marriage. He slammed the door, leaving her standing in the kitchen with a half-empty coffee mug and a look of quiet exhaustion he chose to ignore. Hours later, the police arrived. One evening, he found a small sketch tucked