When I look at you, I see a wall: A wary way of walking through the world, hands pushed deep into your pockets, keeping them safe from other hands. Your laughter comes only controlled, even smiles sometimes shielded during our careful conversation thatβs calculated before it clears the air, sentences screened for slips of the tongue, holding back secrets that sit in your silences when I ask the questions you canβt answer.
Whoever took that hammer to your heart has this hard shell to answer for, this barrier built on top of broken trust, a mountain I am not strong enough to move so instead I choose to love you from the outside in, drumming on the door of this fortress you made when someone made a fool of you. May this love make such music that one day you find yourself holding my hands as we dance to it, laughing, talking, smiling, free.