Some nights I count pink pills in my trembling palm,
It promises rest, or maybe something calmer
I wonder if a handful could hush the storm within,
If letting go would finally let me win.
I sit in the bathroom, cold tile against my skin,
Haunted by the weight of everything I’ve been.
But then, through the haze, a memory breaks through
My mother’s tired eyes, my sister’s laughter, too.
I think of family photos, sticky notes on the fridge,
The way my father worries, pacing at the edge.
I imagine empty chairs and dinners gone cold,
The stories they’d tell, the grief left untold.
So I put the bottle down, wipe the tears from my face,
Knowing the hardest battles never leave a trace.
I stay for the ones I love, though the darkness calls my name.
May 22
May 22, 2026 at 9:00 PM UTC
Some nights I count pink pills in my trembling palm,
It promises rest, or maybe something calmer
I wonder if a handful could hush the storm within,
If letting go would finally let me win.
I sit in the bathroom, cold tile against my skin,
Haunted by the weight of everything I’ve been.
But then, through the haze, a memory breaks through
My mother’s tired eyes, my sister’s laughter, too.
I think of family photos, sticky notes on the fridge,
The way my father worries, pacing at the edge.
I imagine empty chairs and dinners gone cold,
The stories they’d tell, the grief left untold.
So I put the bottle down, wipe the tears from my face,
Knowing the hardest battles never leave a trace.
I stay for the ones I love, though the darkness calls my name.
