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jeong

by hellopoet

this familiar sequence continuing without its former partner… a place on the kitchen island your body still avoids, not out of longing, but because the pattern was shaped when two people shared this room. The pattern remains. You lock the door the way you were taught by repetition, not instruction. Two turns. A pause. A check of the handle. The small habits that once aligned with another person’s rhythm still run their course. In the hallway, you adjust the light as if someone else were behind you. Without expectation. Bereft of hope. Just that residue of long co‑presence settled into the body’s timing. Nothing asks to be resolved. Nor seeks to be undone. The sequence is intact because time once braided two routines into one. One routine remains. This is the quiet fact of it: a person shaped the way you move through your own rooms. Their departure did not revise the pattern. The pattern continues because it was earned through years of ordinary repetition. You do not chase it. You do not correct it. You simply notice the way your body still carries the imprint of someone who no longer walks beside you. No wound. Nary a signal. Not a task. Only the continued rhythm of a life once shared, still present in the smallest procedures of your day. .
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May 22
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