I see you drifting into her light, like moths that die in the edge of night. You wear your charm like a borrowed sin, but I know what crawls beneath your skin. The air grows heavy when you’re near, like something beautiful turns to fear. And every glance you steal away, is a price I make you one day pay. Don't mistake my silence for defeat, Something stirs beneath my feet... You better move on, before the night turns cold, before this love becomes something dark and old. She is not yours to take or keep, she’s a promise buried deep. So move on, before the mirror breaks, before the darkness learns your name and wakes. She stands between us like falling rain, a fragile ghost in a field of pain. But I can see through her trembling grace, the truth she hides behind her face. You think she’s light, but she bleeds the same, we all get burned when we play this game. And I won’t watch her fade to grey, in your arms where she’ll decay. So step away from what is mine, before love becomes a warning sign… You better move on, before the night turns cold, before this love becomes something dark and old. She is not yours to take or keep, she’s a promise buried deep. So move on, before the mirror breaks, before the darkness learns your name and wakes. I don’t want blood upon my hands, but I won’t break on shifting sands. If love is war, then hear me say— I will not just walk away… You better move on, let the silence be, she was never meant for you, not for me. And if the night begins to fall, I will answer to its call. So move on… before it’s too late, before love becomes your fate. "You thought this was love… but it was never love. It was warning."
“Move On” is a dark story about jealousy, protection, and the dangerous line between love and control. As a rival moves closer to a woman caught between them, the narrator’s silence turns into a warning. What begins as possessive anger gradually becomes something more complex, revealing that no one truly owns another person—and that the real threat may lie within the narrator himself.