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Track 16: A Love That Has No Closure

Track 16: A Love That Has No Closure
“Songs of the Desert”, "A Love That Has No Closure" — Performed by Emily Stellar. Written, composed, produced, and ℗ published by Christopher Sopher Media, LLC, © 2011–2025.

A Love That Has No Closure, performed by Emily Stellar
Words and Music by Christopher Sopher
℗ CosmicCrusaderMusic.com (BMI/ASCAP)
℗ Published by 
Christopher Sopher Media, LLC © 2011–2025
Valley of the Sun Press – Music – LyricsSongs of the Desert
December 2, 2025

Lyrics: A Love That Has No Closure

[Intro:]

[Verse 1]
You called me uninvited,
but my heart walked in anyway.
You built your walls at sunrise,
but at night they fall away.

[Pre-Chorus]
I feel you in the silence,
in the tremor of your voice.
You hide behind the daylight,
but the night betrays your choice.

[Chorus]
This is a love with no closure,
a fire that refuses to die.
It lingers between us,
like a question in your eyes.

[Verse 2]
I see the scars you carry,
from the years that left you torn.
You doubt the hands that hold you,
afraid of love reborn.

[Pre-Chorus 2]
But I was never here to bind you,
never here to make demands.
Only to keep the promise
held inside these hands.

[Turnaround / Bridge]
But hear me now — you’re invited.
My heart is open, safe, and true.
No shadows, no false faces,
only clean energy for you.
No masks, no hidden poison,
nothing I need to hide.
You’re invited, always invited,
into the light by my side.

[Final Chorus]
This is a love with no closure,
not an echo, not a lie.
It’s an endless invitation,
to be seen, to be alive.

[Outro]
You’re invited…
always invited.

Christopher Sopher

Christopher Sopher

Christopher Sopher is a writer, poet, songwriter, photographer, and software engineer living and creating in Phoenix, Arizona. Questions or comments: Email: csopher@sopher.net

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