You were crystal clear like No clouds in the night sky. Stars twinkling in the distance. Our reflection in the lake. When you told me That you loved me.
You were opaque like opal When you told me you Weren't sure anymore. You wanted to take a break Fully aware that we were at risk Of cracking, of shattering - That was worth sacrificing for you. But your conflicting confusing wording Led me to believe there was hope.
I should let a caged bird fly away See the world Experience it all Wait for it to come back home, Patiently and faithfully.
You kept me in this in-between, I had the naive belief That the sediment would settle If I did, You would too.
All the sediment: The broken promises Tears dried on my cheeks Drinks half-drank on the kitchen counter Hours unslept and floors unswept, And words I recorded and reworded In an effort to best remember and reframe you.
All this sediment coated my mind and home. I thought it would accumulate to enough carbon To create a diamond under enough pressure If we put our love together when we came back together It would be set in our wedding rings But you never did. You not coming back became crystal clear eventually, And the smoke and mirrors eventually faded.
So I blew away the dust Began the cleanse. The search. Instigated and led by me.
Prompt was title the poem βClear as Crystalβ 37 weeks ago.