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Letter To An Imaginary Friend
Do you remember when we first met?
It was before you even knew my name
I heard yours, in a story of life-shifting heartbreak
A whole future lost, he said.
And I pictured your face
Under a million anxious lightbulbs
And I saw you frown, and turn into the night
I pictured myself invisible,
Silently screaming, "Why?"
And when the lightbulbs grew too bright
I would retreat to that secret darkness
That secondhand sorrow
I sat beside you in the yard
Of a house I'll never see again
At a party that never happened
So loud it drove me to tears
And as I breathed night air,
I met your eyes and whispered, "Why?"
I filled up pages writing to you,
Cursing you, praying to you,
Begging you, denouncing you,
"Why? Why? Why?"
Until the words grayed the pages,
And blinked out like single stars
Swallowed by infinity
I stood under those lightbulb shells
Not seeing, but hearing you -
"You know why."
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Written on 5/28/2022. A story about dissatisfaction and reading between the lines.