Genre: Pop Ballad
Mood: Heartbroken, reflective
Perspective: Third-person
[Verse 1]
She watched the screen as the typing stopped,
A final “bye” in a message box.
The chair still spun where he had been,
Now empty like the space within.
[Pre-Chorus]
He said it’s not her fault, just time,
But her heart heard a system decline.
[Chorus]
He left, so she logged out too,
Closed the tabs that held the two.
No need for signal when love is gone,
She signed off at the break of dawn.
[Verse 2]
Their photos buried in a cloud,
Silent now, no typing sound.
Even playlists hurt too much,
Songs once sweet now out of touch.
[Bridge]
She wonders if he’s somewhere scrolling,
If his feed ever stops on her post.
But pixels can’t hold love that’s fading,
Not even on the strongest host.
[Chorus]
He left, so she logged out too,
No more hearts or shared tattoos.
She whispered goodbye to the screen’s pale glow,
Offline is where she chose to go.
[Outro]
He left, and in silence she knew,
She’d never log back in for two.