My heart was buried with you that day
I was left numb
Holding the weight of the emptiness
That space were you were not
That space where joy had left
I walked around on autopilot
A faint outline of me
Just visible on the surface
With a burning, crippling pit inside
I was beyond the muddy puddle
I was face down
At the bottom of the murky river
Cold
Stuck
Surrounded by darkness
Slowly sinking into the mud
With the weight of my tears
Like a fallen tree holding me down
I was not trying to get up
Because I had no strength to
No will power
No heart
If I never came back up
I would only see you sooner
And that
Was the only comfort I could see
And then
You spoke to me
Clear as day
And you used that serious voice
Only used for serious things
And you said
And I will never forget
You said
“Don’t you dare. Don’t you dare. There are good things to come.”
And like a bolt of lightening
Shot into my chest
I pushed my head out of the water
With a breath of life
And you offered me back the empty jar that was my heart