Silence is deafening
but noise can fade into the background,
just like me when I talk too much.
I can feel lonely in a crowded room
but be so together in an empty basement
with only a phone in hand.
My lock screen is still a picture of us
even if it's been too many months since
we walked those halls hand in hand.
Bubbles rise from the cherry at the bottom
of my glass, nose burning but head light
as the bottle empties, my cup always full.
I promised the one thing to everyone,
ignoring the nagging feeling it was wrong,
wishing it would never have gone so badly.
I hold a hand up, pleading silently,
but she leaves, ball gown swishing.
I stand on the landing, crestfallen,
wishing that just one thing could be easy,
just one thing, just this once,
but she doesn't look back.
And now the raindrops streaking the windows
flow like I wish my tears could,
but I'm not sad, or annoyed, or anything
but disappointed in myself.
The wheels on the wet metal tracks screech
like I wish I could, but my voice
is silent like my friends when I get home,
brushing past them without a "hello".
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Bitter Bliss: A Poetry Collection
PoetryMy fourth poetry collection, raw and original. My deepest fears, most insecure thoughts, and cruelest wishes. 🖤🖤Trigger warning: everything🖤🖤