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katrina-maria-perolino
I know my shattered heart better than you do. I know that one day, it’ll heal and I’ll be better and maybe then I’ll be fine. but not tonight, or tomorrow or now. don’t tell me I’m fine, because no amount of cookie butter ice cream will fix this. no amount of super glue will bind the broken pieces of my heart together no amount of anaesthesia can mask the hurt. don’t tell me I’m fine, you’ll break my heart further, and further, pulverise it ‘till it’s gone and leave me wondering if the pleasure was worth the pain. don’t tell me I’m fine, the bags under my eyes will say otherwise, the thin line of my smile will betray that, and the dull sheen of my eyes will tell the lies. don’t tell me I’m fine, when all the nights I spent waking and thinking of you still happen, when I forget the songs I used to love because of you, when I still dream of you and wake up with tear-soaked pillows. don’t tell me I’m fine, because when I see you happy it makes it worthwhile and it makes me realise what happened to me– the life went out of me when you went into mine don’t tell me I’m fine, I’m more than a used lifeline, I’m more than a sugarcoated line, I’m more than the girl you left me behind. don’t tell me I’m fine, because I know I’m not. because I know you’re not. because I know we’re not.
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 2:44 PM UTC
DON’T TELL ME I’M FINE.
I am not a romantic person. I do not look at you when the sun sets at five. I do not search for your gaze in a crowd of simmering strangers. I am not a romantic person. I do not spend my time waiting for you in the corridor– looking for your familiar dimpled grin in the face of another. I am not a romantic person. I do not feel the butterflies flying amok when you say my name or when you crane your neck and twinkle your eyes at me. I am not a romantic person. I do not make mixtapes and send them to you discreetly or write long prose in memory of what can be. I am not a romantic person. I do not hope for the day when our fingers will intertwine– like it’s second nature; no thought process involved. I am not a romantic person. I do not see myself in the one whose arms hold you tight. I do not wish for me to fill the gaps between what makes it real and what makes you feel loved. I am not a romantic person. And I tell you this– even though I am.
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 2:42 PM UTC
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I am not a romantic person. I do not look at you when the sun sets at five. I do not search for your gaze in a crowd of simmering strangers. I am not a romantic person. I do not spend my time waiting for you in the corridor– looking for your familiar dimpled grin in the face of another. I am not a romantic person. I do not feel the butterflies flying amok when you say my name or when you crane your neck and twinkle your eyes at me. I am not a romantic person. I do not make mixtapes and send them to you discreetly or write long prose in memory of what can be. I am not a romantic person. I do not hope for the day when our fingers will intertwine– like it’s second nature; no thought process involved. I am not a romantic person. I do not see myself in the one whose arms hold you tight. I do not wish for me to fill the gaps between what makes it real and what makes you feel loved. I am not a romantic person. And I tell you this– even though I am.
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Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016 at 2:41 PM UTC
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I should stop thinking about you when a song plays over the buzz of caffeine drinkers’ talk and I immediately track back to our first dance when you took me in your arms I should stop thinking about you when I pass by the bookstore and see your favourite book, on the raised shelf and remember your fingers as you ghost every page like they ghosted over my spine I should stop thinking about you it’s dangerous during daytime to daydream meeting you around the corner and kissing your neck like I always want to I should stop thinking about you you’re a boondoggle in my headspace day and night, always out of sight but never, ever out of my mind I should stop thinking about you how we looked at stars when we should have gone home how you told me lines from my favourite book and held my hand because you simply wanted to it felt right. you feel like the best movie on Friday nights snuggled up in pyjamas a comfort I would never exchange you feel right. but right isn’t always the end and sometimes we have to take the left turn to find the end of the road where we found ourselves three years ago I still think of you during the fall when autumn leaves drop softly, like I did for you I still think of you on cold nights wondering if you’re warm if the scarf I gave you is still holding up I still think of you during the summer how you would go to my house and ask me to go on bike rides I still think of you whenever springtime rolls around a different place, every break a different adventure, we would take but now that’s all gone memories and stories but we no longer exist and I should stop thinking about you but I can’t
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Jun 21, 2016
Jun 21, 2016 at 2:45 PM UTC
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I should stop thinking about you when a song plays over the buzz of caffeine drinkers’ talk and I immediately track back to our first dance when you took me in your arms I should stop thinking about you when I pass by the bookstore and see your favourite book, on the raised shelf and remember your fingers as you ghost every page like they ghosted over my spine I should stop thinking about you it’s dangerous during daytime to daydream meeting you around the corner and kissing your neck like I always want to I should stop thinking about you you’re a boondoggle in my headspace day and night, always out of sight but never, ever out of my mind I should stop thinking about you how we looked at stars when we should have gone home how you told me lines from my favourite book and held my hand because you simply wanted to it felt right. you feel like the best movie on Friday nights snuggled up in pyjamas a comfort I would never exchange you feel right. but right isn’t always the end and sometimes we have to take the left turn to find the end of the road where we found ourselves three years ago I still think of you during the fall when autumn leaves drop softly, like I did for you I still think of you on cold nights wondering if you’re warm if the scarf I gave you is still holding up I still think of you during the summer how you would go to my house and ask me to go on bike rides I still think of you whenever springtime rolls around a different place, every break a different adventure, we would take but now that’s all gone memories and stories but we no longer exist and I should stop thinking about you but I can’t
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