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don't let go of your universe

for a while she missed you. she would walk

through the corridors

with her head bowed over her endless scrolls

of meaningless words

and at lunchtimes she would disappear, but you

wouldn't even notice

when she returned with tear tracks glowing

on her swollen cheeks.

and sometimes you would catch her eye but never

notice how red they were

or how she would let her hair fall over her face when

she looked away.

 

And then, slowly,

she stopped greeting you with a smile

in the mornings.

she stopped glancing up from her books

to catch your eye.

and when you had your arm slung

around someone else

she didn't frown like before but

smiled and carried on

and you notice how  she used to

be black and white

but now whenever she laughs with

her head thrown back, she

shines with colour.

and when she leans her head on someone

else's shoulder

and gives them a smile in the mornings that

used to be for you

you regret only seeing her as a dull star

that you hardly noticed

when she saw you as the brightest galaxy

that lit up her universe

but now to her you're just another piece of plain sky

in the jigsaw puzzel

of her life, and he is now the one who makes her world

brighter than the biggest star

and you regret letting someone go so easily,  

when they saw you in

such a light that no one would ever see you

in again

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