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Dopamine Rush

I stand between almost hating you—

a hatred that leaves lashes on my skin,

marks where my tears

carve their quiet paths

down my cheeks—

 

and loving you completely,

so completely

that I am devoured by it,

sinking again and again

into the memories of you.

 

That room—

those same lights

that once made a sanctuary

now hold me like a prison

built from moments

I still refuse to release.

 

I am always close

to falling in love again—

My knees buckle

when I remember the days

you still said my name

as if it belonged to you.

 

Me—

the one you left behind

like something easily discarded,

as though we had not stood

together on the edge of a

different and happier future.

 

Not the love you

share with a friend but a

love that would choose me

over and over

 

I would have loved you

deeply and truthfully

despite your flaws

because in the end,

we all have them.

 

I believed yours were

worth staying for.

 

Now everything is unfinished.

And after the hardships,

the lies,

the truths you chose to keep hidden,

 

I remain here alone—

like a little girl

holding out her hand

only to have it refused,

silence trailing behind her

like a shadow.

 

I miss your presence

after the long weight of a hard day,

the way spring

aches for the sun.

 

I miss you

when a song

opens its heart,

when I pass a place

I would have taken you,

when a meal tastes

like something you

should have shared with me.

 

And sometimes I wonder

if your heart ever trembled

the way mine did.

 

Maybe I was only a

dopamine rush—

someone to keep you company

to distract you from the restless storms

inside your mind.

 

Maybe I was only a moment.

While you—

you were my world,

and everything beyond it.

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Written by
NoHayPila
25 / F / United States
Published
Mar 12
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