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I never write about joy

I only write when

my eyes blur the words I haven’t written

my hands can barely hold up a pen

the mirror shows someone who isn’t me,

when I’m hiding—locked in the bathroom

or fold myself into bed

only then do the words come.

 

I wish I could write

about moments I feel light—

seeing my cousins

for the first time in months,

waving at my friends

with too much excitement

but no shame in my smile.

 

When I walk alone

and it doesn’t feel like something’s missing,

when Lordofon or Froukje

fills my tears on full volume,

I pass a stroller,

a baby laughing at nothing

and I hope they will never

learn how heavy joy can be.

 

And obviously all the times—

joking with my sister

until we can’t breathe,

messaging my grandma

just to hear her thoughts,

sitting with mom and dad,

not needing to say a word.

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Written by
DorotheaDaisy
15 / alternate universe
Published
Jul 18, 2025
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#joy#happiness#family#music
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