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Are those Tears coming out of the shower faucet?

by @PseudoPoet

12/27/2013 I cried in the shower. When nobody was around to see, except me - looking at my reflection in the bathroom mirror. But it was enough to make me cry harder, cry louder, cry softer, cry unseen and cry unheard. Cry out of sight and cry out of mind and cry without saying a single word. Cry for the fallen who can't get up. Cry for the tortured whose lives have been messed up. Cry for a family I've never heard of. Cry for the homeless and poor who just needed a little bit more love. Cry for my friend who recently contracted HIV. Cry for him, because I wish instead it had been me. I sat up in bed after midnight, writing a diary entry it read, "No happy greeting tonight." I laid down in the empty bathtub with the shower running, spraying hot water, only on to my side. The rest of me, freezing cold, exposed. I played a song in the background, called Wounded. There were three separate streams running down my face: water, shampoo, and are those Tears coming out of the shower faucet? It seemed like a perfect scene for a tragic movie. It definitely felt 'unreal' enough to be in one. I was spitting a lot. maybe because the bitterness of words trapped in my mouth contaminated my palate. He might have HIV, Highly Likely. and I always viewed him as invulnerable. We spoke on the phone and he pretended to be strong but I can sense feelings. I guessed it after all. Only we might know so far. Tomorrow he finds out. Don't worry about me. No sexual involvement - I'm not lucky enough to get a guy like that. I feel a fraction of his fear and pain though. I've been an idiot and a bad friend. So no happy greeting tonight diary. Please excuse my sorrow and don't take pity. No worries, I think those were just Tears coming out of the shower faucet. Like the single Tear I wake up with each morning ever since I heard he got it.
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Written by
PseudoPoet
American
Published
Dec 27, 2013
Time
3m
Notes

This poem is dedicated to anyone who has supported someone with HIV through their struggles.

There isn't much you can do as a friend, co-worker, colleague, or even family member.

But you can understand that this individual is still a human being.

This person wants to live a life full of love and happiness.

And HIV doesn't have the power to destroy your friend, if you won't allow it to.

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