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The dull public ruckus of the afternoon train filled the gaps between us. We could have been part of it, Drowned so deep in a conversation we could gladly call our own. But our past selves have already taken invisible B R O K E N Steps away from each other. And tucked ourselves in the tight pockets of this companionable silence As dangerous as the trigger handled by my emotions, A gift for your forehead. I will shove all my pain into your being And watch my reflection crumble to her knees with a familiar cry of agony. Mauled into frayed flesh in a crimson rose bush That we had woven friendship wraths from. And yet, my rasp throat still delivered smoothly. “How are you today?” Your usually anticipative eyes Watched the scenery outside, Disappearing just as fast as it came. Did you think of the first day of school? When we first approached with awkward greetings? And from a wave and a smile You start to attach them with questions Questions that you should be asking me now Things like “Do you think we will end up in the same sec 3 class?” “Do you want to go to ORA with me?” “Can you save your game? We already hardly bond in class.” “Are you even listening?” I was. I answered every last one, From the beginning when we stepped into homeroom. Even the ones you’ve never even asked me. But now that I come running to you with my stained envelope Are you still there at your seat? To tell me “You know what you need? A good cup of frozen yogurt.” Now every glance that met Will be snapped apart like a crisp twig. Every walk down the corridor past each other, Will be like two freshmen models on their first runway. Every move, breath, laughter, I will always be aware. Perhaps because your voice Will always make up for your height in the crowd, Audible from the opposite side of the hall. And its only until I let the quietness sink in, When I have decided to treasure listening to the way you delivered my name, Leaving your loud mouth like some exotic font. That till today I still cannot decipher. What was my height in your crowd? 164cm tall with probably less than half an inch, I guess. You never noticed how my eyes would wander unconsciously. Just to wonder If you still remember I existed, Somewhere in the pages of your scrapbook, In the crowd, Still searching, listening attentively. Do you understand now? We are standing at the extreme ends of Newton’s pendulum Spiked from the illness of our broken bonds. And I would swing an end so hard I would skewer you And then the pain will come Flying back Stabbing me just as gruesomely. But it’s so much better Than disobeying the laws of reciprocation. My friend, its unfair to be the only one. Why not requite this one heaven of a pain? People have pet the conflicted pain like dust off me, And ignore the bruises that I have willingly punched myself upon. They taught me That the heart is a 2-room residence. Happiness Sadness And if you are too happy Don’t celebrate too loudly Because you’ll wake the neighbor. But could it really be helped? This 1-year worth of what you have given me You have left 2 party animals as clueless tenants. Did you understand? The fact that no matter what silly things we’ve done, You will always be welcomed home. And we would continue to drink Till we are tipsy enough To walk on the edge of the bridge we have built, And fall into the hungry rivers Into the places darker than black Drowning the air out of our lungs. But what reason should I be scared, When you have always been the best swimmer I’ve ever known? Forever a winner to me, No matter how many competitions you have paddled out of the pool in disappointment. It has always been you, Who would slip over a note to my table, My hair spilling over its surface in defeat. Telling me that everything’s ok. It’s you Who understood that I was more of a listening person. Your missing piece to fit your outspoken personality. You, The one who could even challenge me to a dance-off just to have the loser ask for the ketchup. You, Who could go on forever about a guy you obviously like, But only say you ‘don’t stand a chance’. I The diplomatic one who would arrange you, Like files in an office drawer. You The one who tried to hold us together till the end. I, Who failed to treasure your efforts, and share this burden. And now that you’ve turned down the volume, And walked out of the door without a goodbye How am I supposed to handle the next morning, when being sober is an absolute nightmare? Left alone to wonder what I have done While we’re drunk, carefree and Crumbling at the seams. My dearest friend, Have I ever told you, How the number 1 Has always been our own funny little number? Now if you just take ONE step closer… Yes, I promise this time I’ll keep my earphones away. I would point at the signboard above the door And muse over how your stop, Is ONE stop before mine. How your birthday, ONE day after mine. Yeah… just like how we are ONE world apart in personality. Isn’t that why we became like this? SHUT UP I KNOW I’M A TERRIBLE CONVERSATION HOLDER. I CAN NEVER PUT MY WORDS INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTEXT. BUT YOU KNEW THAT. You knew. Now go ahead. Laugh. Like how you always do, with that wide grin that reflected nothing but forgiveness, Stripped down to reveal absolutely no grudges. Because I deserve it, don’t I? Because it was my fault, I was the one, who willingly caused this silent war, Fraying this thread that I mistook for a hiker’s rope. There can only be ONE survivor in this meaningless game. Scold me, Because there was never such a rule. I have decided who would be standing alone, Long ago. The loser, The flower that will never find its way back from its ashes. A. B R O K E N. M E. (hi there. Look I tried ;w;)
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May 12, 2013
May 12, 2013 at 7:24 AM UTC
Which to break, bones or bonds?
The dull public ruckus of the afternoon train filled the gaps between us. We could have been part of it, Drowned so deep in a conversation we could gladly call our own. But our past selves have already taken invisible B R O K E N Steps away from each other. And tucked ourselves in the tight pockets of this companionable silence As dangerous as the trigger handled by my emotions, A gift for your forehead. I will shove all my pain into your being And watch my reflection crumble to her knees with a familiar cry of agony. Mauled into frayed flesh in a crimson rose bush That we had woven friendship wraths from. And yet, my rasp throat still delivered smoothly. “How are you today?” Your usually anticipative eyes Watched the scenery outside, Disappearing just as fast as it came. Did you think of the first day of school? When we first approached with awkward greetings? And from a wave and a smile You start to attach them with questions Questions that you should be asking me now Things like “Do you think we will end up in the same sec 3 class?” “Do you want to go to ORA with me?” “Can you save your game? We already hardly bond in class.” “Are you even listening?” I was. I answered every last one, From the beginning when we stepped into homeroom. Even the ones you’ve never even asked me. But now that I come running to you with my stained envelope Are you still there at your seat? To tell me “You know what you need? A good cup of frozen yogurt.” Now every glance that met Will be snapped apart like a crisp twig. Every walk down the corridor past each other, Will be like two freshmen models on their first runway. Every move, breath, laughter, I will always be aware. Perhaps because your voice Will always make up for your height in the crowd, Audible from the opposite side of the hall. And its only until I let the quietness sink in, When I have decided to treasure listening to the way you delivered my name, Leaving your loud mouth like some exotic font. That till today I still cannot decipher. What was my height in your crowd? 164cm tall with probably less than half an inch, I guess. You never noticed how my eyes would wander unconsciously. Just to wonder If you still remember I existed, Somewhere in the pages of your scrapbook, In the crowd, Still searching, listening attentively. Do you understand now? We are standing at the extreme ends of Newton’s pendulum Spiked from the illness of our broken bonds. And I would swing an end so hard I would skewer you And then the pain will come Flying back Stabbing me just as gruesomely. But it’s so much better Than disobeying the laws of reciprocation. My friend, its unfair to be the only one. Why not requite this one heaven of a pain? People have pet the conflicted pain like dust off me, And ignore the bruises that I have willingly punched myself upon. They taught me That the heart is a 2-room residence. Happiness Sadness And if you are too happy Don’t celebrate too loudly Because you’ll wake the neighbor. But could it really be helped? This 1-year worth of what you have given me You have left 2 party animals as clueless tenants. Did you understand? The fact that no matter what silly things we’ve done, You will always be welcomed home. And we would continue to drink Till we are tipsy enough To walk on the edge of the bridge we have built, And fall into the hungry rivers Into the places darker than black Drowning the air out of our lungs. But what reason should I be scared, When you have always been the best swimmer I’ve ever known? Forever a winner to me, No matter how many competitions you have paddled out of the pool in disappointment. It has always been you, Who would slip over a note to my table, My hair spilling over its surface in defeat. Telling me that everything’s ok. It’s you Who understood that I was more of a listening person. Your missing piece to fit your outspoken personality. You, The one who could even challenge me to a dance-off just to have the loser ask for the ketchup. You, Who could go on forever about a guy you obviously like, But only say you ‘don’t stand a chance’. I The diplomatic one who would arrange you, Like files in an office drawer. You The one who tried to hold us together till the end. I, Who failed to treasure your efforts, and share this burden. And now that you’ve turned down the volume, And walked out of the door without a goodbye How am I supposed to handle the next morning, when being sober is an absolute nightmare? Left alone to wonder what I have done While we’re drunk, carefree and Crumbling at the seams. My dearest friend, Have I ever told you, How the number 1 Has always been our own funny little number? Now if you just take ONE step closer… Yes, I promise this time I’ll keep my earphones away. I would point at the signboard above the door And muse over how your stop, Is ONE stop before mine. How your birthday, ONE day after mine. Yeah… just like how we are ONE world apart in personality. Isn’t that why we became like this? SHUT UP I KNOW I’M A TERRIBLE CONVERSATION HOLDER. I CAN NEVER PUT MY WORDS INTO THE APPROPRIATE CONTEXT. BUT YOU KNEW THAT. You knew. Now go ahead. Laugh. Like how you always do, with that wide grin that reflected nothing but forgiveness, Stripped down to reveal absolutely no grudges. Because I deserve it, don’t I? Because it was my fault, I was the one, who willingly caused this silent war, Fraying this thread that I mistook for a hiker’s rope. There can only be ONE survivor in this meaningless game. Scold me, Because there was never such a rule. I have decided who would be standing alone, Long ago. The loser, The flower that will never find its way back from its ashes. A. B R O K E N. M E. (hi there. Look I tried ;w;)
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May 12, 2013
May 12, 2013 at 7:24 AM UTC
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