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I woke up one day, in an empty bed, even though your body laid next to mine and I couldn't move, I tried telling myself that I was still under sleep's spell. . I closed my eyes, shut them tight, asking the skies for another try to have the strength to keep my head straight. . But time stops for no one, it carries on, and with your laboured awakening my world, a fractioned world became and from my heart, a vital piece fell. . You opened your eyes without seeing and my body grazed without feeling, and in a bottomless pit my soul fell. . With your eyes closed you sighed, and inhaled a different air than mine. And with your eyes, from mine, you couldn't your reflection find. . Without thinking you raised from bed and I laid there, abandoned, behind, without a pulse that said I was alive. . With a heavy step I followed in your footsteps, imitating a shadow, looking, longing, without understanding the spontaneous rejection suffering from the coldest involuntary exile. . I followed your footprints throughout the day, watching you from afar, your posture so hard, there wasn't a smile, a laugh in sight. . I couldn't understand the reason why your gaze was so blank, distant, empty eyes. Or why was your smile missing, you were so sad. . I walked with you all day, near and far, but the blankness from your eyes stuck, you ate without taste, without being satisfied and drank without thirst, not knowing why. . I noticed the hunch in your perfect posture, the lack of rhythm in your walk, there wasn't music that could cheer you up. . I figured I wasn't the only shadow in your back, that your heavy walk was a result of that. I wished I had the power to free your heart, even when my presence you decided to disregard. . Watching you, the world seemed slow, the air was thick and the oxygen suffocating. It never occurred to me that I could leave. . You closed the entrance door behind you and slid down with your back pressed against it, when you hit the floor and sat down, you cried but when I tried to come close you dodged my touch. . I couldn't understand what was going on, my soul screamed of desperation, of frustration, I was all but begging for an explanation. . After a while your tears dried, you finally stood up with your back still using the door as support in order to give your still trembling, weak, legs the time they needed to regain strength. . You took your time to fix your countenance and looking at yourself in the mirror, you breathed, I didn't make another attempt at approaching you. . At night, when it was time to finally return to bed, it was my sweatshirt that you wore for that task, I saw one final, lone tear sliding down your tired cheek before you allowed yourself to surrender to sleep. . Walking through the hall I looked at the mirror, and it wasn't until I couldn't find my reflection there that I remembered I wasn't there any more . I couldn't keep you safe.
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 10:35 PM UTC
I Wasn't There
I woke up one day, in an empty bed, even though your body laid next to mine and I couldn't move, I tried telling myself that I was still under sleep's spell. . I closed my eyes, shut them tight, asking the skies for another try to have the strength to keep my head straight. . But time stops for no one, it carries on, and with your laboured awakening my world, a fractioned world became and from my heart, a vital piece fell. . You opened your eyes without seeing and my body grazed without feeling, and in a bottomless pit my soul fell. . With your eyes closed you sighed, and inhaled a different air than mine. And with your eyes, from mine, you couldn't your reflection find. . Without thinking you raised from bed and I laid there, abandoned, behind, without a pulse that said I was alive. . With a heavy step I followed in your footsteps, imitating a shadow, looking, longing, without understanding the spontaneous rejection suffering from the coldest involuntary exile. . I followed your footprints throughout the day, watching you from afar, your posture so hard, there wasn't a smile, a laugh in sight. . I couldn't understand the reason why your gaze was so blank, distant, empty eyes. Or why was your smile missing, you were so sad. . I walked with you all day, near and far, but the blankness from your eyes stuck, you ate without taste, without being satisfied and drank without thirst, not knowing why. . I noticed the hunch in your perfect posture, the lack of rhythm in your walk, there wasn't music that could cheer you up. . I figured I wasn't the only shadow in your back, that your heavy walk was a result of that. I wished I had the power to free your heart, even when my presence you decided to disregard. . Watching you, the world seemed slow, the air was thick and the oxygen suffocating. It never occurred to me that I could leave. . You closed the entrance door behind you and slid down with your back pressed against it, when you hit the floor and sat down, you cried but when I tried to come close you dodged my touch. . I couldn't understand what was going on, my soul screamed of desperation, of frustration, I was all but begging for an explanation. . After a while your tears dried, you finally stood up with your back still using the door as support in order to give your still trembling, weak, legs the time they needed to regain strength. . You took your time to fix your countenance and looking at yourself in the mirror, you breathed, I didn't make another attempt at approaching you. . At night, when it was time to finally return to bed, it was my sweatshirt that you wore for that task, I saw one final, lone tear sliding down your tired cheek before you allowed yourself to surrender to sleep. . Walking through the hall I looked at the mirror, and it wasn't until I couldn't find my reflection there that I remembered I wasn't there any more . I couldn't keep you safe.
alessandra-vargas
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 10:35 PM UTC
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