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Ephemeral

by @enypoetry

I have become good At wanting things quietly For you I become fluent in diluted honesty, softening every sharp edge of myself until even my grief sounds gentle. I ridicule my own gravity just to prove to you that I can float. I laugh at the weight of my longing, make light of all the things that threaten to pull us under. But I wonder - for how long can I keep pretending that I am weightless, before I drift so far from myself that there is nothing left for me to give? The way you hold me, so instinctively, as if your body knows something your mind is unable to speak. You filled the cracks in me so gently that for a while, I stopped noticing them. You proved to me that touch did not have to mean pain, but could be a way of letting in the light. And you continue to feed my fire just enough to keep the room alive through the winter, but never enough to let that fire take hold. You hold me together so carefully, all while making sure your fingerprints will not remain. Temporarily in your care. I never was something you planned to keep. But maybe I knew that. And I choose to hold on anyway - to something that never was intended to stay. And perhaps that is just the nature of your trade - To hold something together Without ever calling it yours After all, the conservator never keeps what he preserves.
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