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The Art of Losing Someone
Have you ever looked at someone you’ve known for years, and thought
I have no idea who you are.
Do you even notice it’s happening?
Or do you feel
Each
Agonizing
Moment
As you drift apart?
Each new year,
Each birthday,
You wonder more and more
If you were ever friends at all,
The desperate loneliness of childhood
Forcing the rawest of little hearts to trust
Over
And
Over
Again,
Long after the threads between you have begun to cut into baby soft hands.
Maybe it’s not all like that.
Maybe we were just never enough for
each other.
Maybe I just need to learn to let go.
But maybe each time I see you
I’m ten years old again,
And you’re telling me you’ll be right back.
Telling me to close my eyes and count to ten while you hide.
Like you ever intended to wait for me to find you.
Maybe,
Maybe not.
Maybe somehow
We can learn
To be friends again.
But for now,
I will give you time,
I will give myself time,
And pretend like an apology
Isn’t all it would take
To love you again.
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Sincerely, Yeva.