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Mary Huxley
Poems
Apr 14
Where Good-bye Got Lost
I wore his vest,
trading stained threads
for something that smelled
just like him.
Bare legs, quiet room—
his eyes found mine,
and I swear,
time leaned in to listen.
"Just forehead kisses,"
I whispered once,
twice—
trying to stay soft
when my heart wasn’t.
But he looked at me
like I was still his,
like the ache between us
wasn’t ready to end.
His hands at my waist,
his breath on my cheek,
the silence hummed,
sweet and weak—
And then,
before goodbye could speak…
I kissed him—
once,
long,
slow,
like we forgot what leaving meant.
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