Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
six months after leaving home, i returned for the holidays. it wasn’t the warmth that stayed with me but the shortage of praise. i didn’t expect it — i didn’t expect anything, just a friendly check-in. i was surprised to learn that the people i worked with, part of the reason i left, were so smothered by their own bitterness they wished for me to fail — to run back home after a few weeks, admit the dream was too silly, too frail. they didn’t hate me, just my courage — that i dared to refine my life while theirs stayed the same. busy in a world i could call mine, i remained gone and let their silence become my applause.
0
Sep 21, 2025
Sep 21, 2025 at 4:27 AM UTC
place your bets.
six months after leaving home, i returned for the holidays. it wasn’t the warmth that stayed with me but the shortage of praise. i didn’t expect it — i didn’t expect anything, just a friendly check-in. i was surprised to learn that the people i worked with, part of the reason i left, were so smothered by their own bitterness they wished for me to fail — to run back home after a few weeks, admit the dream was too silly, too frail. they didn’t hate me, just my courage — that i dared to refine my life while theirs stayed the same. busy in a world i could call mine, i remained gone and let their silence become my applause.
this one is about schadenfreude, inspired by a tiktok this morning and my own experience.
kortuvalentinepoetry
Written by
Sep 21, 2025
Sep 21, 2025 at 4:27 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem