There was a time when the only thing you could see behind your eyelids were your mother's big blue eyes- and now you have to concentrate to remember her.
There was a time when your dad was the only person you'd let see you cry but now he's the only one you won't.
There was a time when family meant the world to you, when you were asked to draw a map in elementary school and all you did was draw a human heart with the veins all leading to stick figures of your parents.
There was a time when you were young and you sort of realized that everything was not how it should be, you thought "normal kids aren't like this" and "normal parents don't act like this", until it became your normal.
There were days when you wouldn't eat simply because you watched your mother do the same.
There were hours when you'd take pills and lie in bed because it was normal, because you'd seen it.
But now you are older and you still have that infectious smile but you know better, and family isn't connected to your heart anymore. They're connected to your brain, where memories are stored.
There were days you spent letting go of the past, letting go of those big blue eyes and the man who you'd let see you cry; letting go, letting go letting go *let it go.