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The Plants We Kept Buying

There was a period

when we kept buying plants

 

as if the apartment

was failing some invisible exam

about tenderness

 

One by one

they leaned toward the window

with religious desperation

 

The basil died first

 

which felt symbolic

in an aggressive way

 

You said

maybe we overwater things

 

Neither of us clarified

 

At night

the neighbors upstairs

dragged chairs across the floor

 

slowly

like they were rearranging guilt

 

The radiator hissed

 

Pipes knocked inside the walls

with old Soviet determination

 

Everything in the building

sounded temporary

except loneliness

 

That winter

you developed the habit

of falling asleep during movies

 

Not because you were tired

 

more like your body

kept leaving the room early

 

I watched entire films alone

beside your sleeping outline

 

People onscreen survived wars

alien invasions

catastrophic love affairs

 

Meanwhile

we stopped touching each other

with any accidental confidence

 

Even our apologies

became carefully measured

 

like expensive spices

 

Once

in the supermarket

you asked if we needed anything else

 

and for one insane second

I almost answered:

a different version of us

 

But the bananas were ripening too fast

and you were comparing yogurt prices

with genuine concentration

 

which felt cruel somehow

 

Outside

snow collected in the parking lot

 

gray at the edges

 

like every beautiful thing

after enough contact with the world

 

Later

you stood at the sink

washing the same glass

for a very long time

 

Brooklyn glowed outside

through ***** kitchen curtains

 

Ambulances moved through the avenue

like unresolved thoughts

 

You suddenly laughed

 

not happily

 

more like something inside you

had slipped on ice

 

I remember thinking:

 

this is how people disappear

 

Not with betrayal

not with violence

 

Just slowly becoming careful

around each other

 

until the love itself

starts acting formal

 

like two diplomats

representing countries

that no longer exist

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Written by
SandyNY
27 / M / Shanghai / New York
Published
May 2
Lines·Words
80·296
Notes

About domestic tenderness, emotional bureaucracy, and the slow administrative collapse of intimacy.

Tags
#relationships#brooklyn#apartments#tenderness#emotional#decay#modern#love#winter#urban
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