You feel
about as far away as all these stars out here tonight, and the
eeriness of your disappearance haunts me with the same unease as the infinite
nature of the universe. Really, love, you’re something cosmic to me, a
collision between timing and bad fortune, and the aftermath was a shattered
mess more uninhabited than the night sky.
I try to
connect the dots to make logical constellations.
It’s all a
puzzle fresh out of the box: pieces upside-down, pieces right-side-up, corners
and edges scattered amongst the shuffle. I ache to build the framework, but is
it worth it?
I’ve sorted
the edges out from the rest, and started constructing the dream again.
Would you
even notice? Have you
buried some pieces deep inside you, where they can’t complete what’s inside me?
I look up at
the stars again, this time with binoculars, but they only amplify the number of
fragmented light particles piercing through the black backdrop.
Where do I
begin?
How can I
remind you of the constellations we painted when we were falling in love?
The sun set
in haste, and adjusting to the darkness is torture.
In the end,
when I’m in my loneliest hour and I hate what you did to me, I love you all the
same. I said it
out loud, because it slipped away too many times before. Because if I never
told you, you’d never know.
I wish you’d
fallen in love with me, too.
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