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The Bridge to Nowhere

There’s I place I go to

When you cross my mind

It’s almost as if your still there

By my side

Whispering in my ear

Caressing my palm

 

We called it the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember meeting you there

Sitting near the end

Staring out towards the water

You approaching me

 

I remember looking up

At your perfect tanned face

Your messy dark hair

Your mesmerizing gold eyes

Casually wearing your football jersey.

 

I remember your simple hello

Your nervous chuckle

Your silly smile.

 

I remember smiling back

And inviting you to sit.

 

Our first meeting on the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember sneaking out after dark

To meet you there

Just to lay on the bare wooden boards

Staring at the moon

 

I remember the smell of flowers that spring

branches blooming nearby

The smell of smoke and spices

Forever embedded in your clothes.

 

I remember your singing

Sweet nothings

in Spanish

Softly in my ear

 

Entwined together on the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember your high school graduation

Your mother so proud

Your sister excited

Your father crying

 

I remember your first game in college

Your running onto the field

Pride and joy in your eyes

Though you didn’t play

Because of that sprained wrist

 

I remember your sweaty embrace

And your ramblings

of the game

Reviewing every play

Your eyes shimmering with excitement

 

Racing to the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember that call

Which changed my life

My heart stopped

I couldn’t think

 

I remember rushing

to the hospital

Crying with your little sister

Collapsed on the floor

 

I remember your bloodied face

Wrapped in linen

Tubes bursting from your chest

 

I wanted to race to the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember spending my nights

Curled by your side

Willing you to stay

Strong

 

I remember that endless tone

That said you were gone

 

I cried at the bridge to nowhere

 

I remember curling up in your hoodie

Smelling you

Pretending it was you

Your arms surrounding me

 

I remember lying by the stone

That recalled your name

Talking to you

Burning letters by the small candle

 

I remember cleaning out your room

With your mother and sister

Finding that little box by your bed

Your final gift to me

 

I opened it at the bridge to nowhere

 

I still go there sometimes

With a letter filled

With promises to you

And a flame by which to send it.

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Written by
lindsay-alayne-stevens
32 / F / American
Published
Dec 12, 2012
Lines·Words
86·403
Tags
#mourning#sadness#death#relationships#love#touch#goodbyes
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