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Poem based loosely around a conversation with a friend for a poetry class. |
I missed the person you became. How did it feel, almost dying? We were worth saving, together. Did our promise mean nothing? We were going to run away together. Why didn’t you tell me? You were my best-kept secret. Don’t you realize I would have joined you? Back then, we suffered in a good way. You were never supposed to die without me. And here it is after some editing: I missed the moment when everything changed when the person I knew and the person you are became two separate things. How did it feel, almost dying, putting blade to skin with such finality? Did our promise mean nothing? Live or die, let it always be with you. Those were your words, they still hang where you left them, the page ripped, wrinkled, ink starting to fade. We were going to run away, hop the first bus going anywhere but home. Remember the white house on the beach, screened porch leading to the water, two rocking chairs pointed toward the sea to watch the sun rise every morning side by side. This was going to be ours. You were never supposed to die without me. |