Crumpled

 My hands are shoved deep in my coat pockets

The wind cutting and cold

I barely look up as the cars fly past

Fingertips brushing something

I pull it out

Seeing it

It hits me like the Greyhound flying by

A simple piece of paper

Your name bared across it


Grief

It is the only receipt that love leaves us

The only proof showing that it ever existed

Forming a sucking chest wound

A whirlpool so strong it cracks my sternum

Bringing me to my knees


Reminding me of why I can't love like that again

Gritting my teeth and spitting out the blood

From biting my tongue so hard 

As to prevent myself from speaking your name


I let you in like a front door swung wide

Greeting an unfamiliar guest

Allowing you to walk in

With no regard as to how you may redecorate

Rearrange

Clean up 

Clean out


I'll never again be the same

Yet you'll never be here to see it

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