When you left, nostalgia started breaking silence in the room next door. A cloud of soliloquy broke the ceiling; dust fell carelessly imitating a lame kind of rain.
I heard how lonely the piano keys were missing your touch the way i do. Silence drove the walls crazy; curtains hung mute close to being suicidal.
A crowd of cacti sat on the window sill waiting for your shadow to loom around. A broken frame holding our smiles died from suffocation, decaying on a trash bin you forgot to trash.
We were a variety of juxtapositions, walking around love with blind eyes.
I gave you my heart too soon and you proudly broke it twice.