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Oh To Be Loved The Way She Loves The Dawn.
Oh to be loved the way she loves the dawn.
To be seen the way she sees the sunrise
To hold her the way she lets the light hold her.
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More Posts from Wisp-of-thought
I am three
I ask my mother to have ice cream for dinner
And she says no
And I promise myself that
When I grow up
I will have ice cream for dinner
I am ten
The people at my new school make fun of my hair
My arms
My legs
My teeth
I tell my mother I want to take my skin off
I want to pluck my bones out
She tells me I could try waxing
I could get braces
She tells me it will hurt
And I promise myself that
When I grow up
I will be beautiful
I will be able to handle the pain of changing my body
I am fifteen
The doctor says I need to be admitted to the hospital
I say no
My parents say I do not get a choice
I'm a minor
And I promise myself that
When I grow up
My "no" will matter
I will get to choose when and how I heal
I will get to choose if I don’t
I am 17 and there is ice cream in the freezer
And I eat it for dinner
But the satisfaction isint as sweet as I thought it would be at three
I miss my mother and decide to have a side of vegetables too
I am 17 and I am beautiful because I say so
I am 17 and decide to heal because I deserve to
I am 17
I am not grown up
I am still growing
I think I will be for a while
You taught me a softer way to love. Which is to say I have always loved like wildfire. Always loved vicious. All or nothing. Overwhelming and unbearable and so hard it hurts. Always loved a war of desire leaving my heart a ravaged battlefield with thick scar tissue in the shape of words they never said. But we burnt out. Which is to say I fell out of love with you in the summer sun in the middle of a movie theatre parking lot and it had nothing to do with you. And I did not realize this for years in the aftermath of this heartbreak. It had nothing to do with you. For you had always been you. It was me. For it is always me and the moment I am disillusioned regarding exactly what I am deserving of. Regarding exactly what you are offering and what I had misinterpreted your open palms and open smile for. Which is to say I fell out of love with you to save myself. In an act of self-preservation. To keep loving you would have killed me. So I stopped. Which is an oversimplification of the process of withdrawal but I did. I fell out of love with you. And I am better for it.
Which is to say when I did, touching you ached less. Your name in my mouth didn't sting so much. Every time you talked about someone else it never cut deep enough to leave a mark. And then it stopped cutting at all. And then I started being happy for you. And now, all this time later, I suppose when I call you my friend I mean it. Which is to say I never text you first anymore and it isn't even on purpose. Which is to say we talk when we have time, usually when you are home from school for the break, and I laugh like renewal, but never with enough joy that it threatens to rip my seams. Which is to say I have not fallen in love with anyone since you but I'm okay with that. I know I could. Which is to say I do not rearrange plans when you call and I do not particularly care about seeming intelligent to you anymore. Or beautiful. Or talented. Or worthy. I don't worry about keeping you coming back. Because I know you'll return for us eventually. And we'll pick up where we left off. Like we cannot help but meet again where you last left the person I used to be.
But every time we are together for more than a handful of moments I am in love with you again. And my heartbeat syncs with yours. And when you look at me I want you to keep looking. And when you touch me I want you to keep touching. But you never do. And I am practiced in this. So this time you walk me all the way home and it doesn't even get my hopes up. This time you sing to me at my doorstep and I do not flinch. Remind myself it is not your fault your kindness works like this. That this is just who you are. Because I will walk inside and peek out the glass for you to look back and you won't. And I will remember in the reflection that I am no one special to you. And I will fall out of love again, just like I have done a dozen times before with you. And I will go upstairs and take a shower humming the lyrics to the song you last played me and when I step out of the stream of water, my desire will be washed down the drain. And I will cease loving you until next time.
You taught me a softer way to love. Because I think you taught me there are some people we will never fall all the way out of love with. And that can be okay sometimes. As long as you are not destroying yourself with longing. Some things cannot be helped.
~ #3 : reflections on falling out of unrequited love with him
When is the last time I brushed my teeth?
Looked at my father and did not think him weak
When is the last time I ate cereal for breakfast
Or went outside
Or held someone’s hand
When is the last time I cried
Really wept
Or knew why I was getting out of bed
When is the last time I saw you
When is the last time I loved
Looked at someone at did not simply think them beautiful
But wondered what it would be like for that beauty to choose me
When is the last time someone looked at me and I blushed
Not because I felt ashamed but because
Their gaze tasted like possibility
Like a honeymoon in library
When is the last time I felt
Excited
When is the last time I wanted
And was hurt by disappointment
When is the last time my heartbreak fissured the earth
Instead of simply burying me deeper in endless night
When is the last time I let someone take from me until I was empty
And sat with that hollow until I was rebirthed
When is the last time I was a child
When is the last time I was alone and felt lonely
When is the last time I wrote a poem?
It has been so long
So
Long
~ I have since been resuscitated
Everyone says they would rather skip the small talk
Get to the deep stuff
The important things
As though the little things are not the entrance to the heart
The cracks and crevices not the softer way
To make home in ones affection
Over breaking open the ornate doors
Of their chambers
Leaving them bleeding out
So tell me
How you take your eggs
And that ponytails make your scalp itch
Tell me how long it takes you to drive to work
And where you like to sit on the train
Talk to me about weather
And about how you keep forgetting to take out the trash
So that one day when I show up with a cup of tea just the way you like it
And we talk the long path home
Just past the mural you love on 22nd street
You will know
Just how important
The little things are
To me
When they belong to you
~ i met her in September
He sets his spoon down and I hear the crinkle of the newspaper being folded. I glance at the clock then at him.
"A little early to be..." the words die on my lips.
He's looking at me. His soft blue eyes suddenly sharp. He never looks at me these days. Not really. I think he is afraid of what he might see. Or more of what he won't.
He clears his throat.
"I'll be away for business over the weekend. I'm leaving Friday morning."
"Oh." Is all I manage, staring back, fighting the butterflies that leap to life in my stomach.
He breaks eye contact and I tell myself it is because those few seconds were all he could bear and not because the joy I failed to keep from my eyes stung him. He rings the bell for the maid signalling he's done with breakfast and ready for his things, placing it gently back on the table before he speaks.
He swallows staring at the wood of the tabletop, "You may wish to invite company to-- pass the time. If you do I shall ask Charles to stay on call while I am gone. Should you need to take the carriage anywhere."
"Oh," I find myself repeating. "Oh, no. No, I couldn't. Truly. I'll be just fine on my own."
"You need not worry about appearances." He offers quietly. "I can handle any untoward rumours."
My husband has never been a loud man. But he is far from quiet either. Always firm and focused and articulate. His actions. His gaze. His words.
This person standing before me is foreign. Is blunted around the edges. If not defeated, losing a battle that seems to have been raging longer than I've known. One that has been wearing him down slowly but surely.
You need not worry about appearances.
And in only these words he is telling me he knows. He is telling me he will not interfere. He is giving me some warped form of permission.
I can handle any untoward rumours
And in only these words he is telling me he knows. That others do too. That we have been the subject of the kind of gossip that buries itself under skin and drives reputations to rot. He is saying he will save face for us both. That when the speculation comes for us, he will defend me. I try and tell myself that of course he would. For such talk would be the end of him too. But I know I am fooling myself. He could abandon me. Let the stories devour me until my gowns were ragged and I was destitute.
This has nothing to do with shielding his pride from being wounded by others finding out what his wife was, or did when his eyes were turned. No. If this had to do with pride, well I would have dealt with the fallout a long time ago. He does not have to do this and yet he is. For me. And I find myself wishing in this moment his intentions were more selfish so I did not have to feel so terrible.
I try to ignore the fact that the way he says these words implies he has handled worse. That the rumours might be easier to deal with than the betrayal. The heartbreak.
I try to ignore the fact that he might be heartbroken. That I may have broken his heart.
"I-- I think I would rather be without the staff over the weekend. Have some time to myself." Without prying eyes. He may be able to handle rumours but I don't know if she can. I choose my words carefully. "And I do not believe I'll be needing to leave. I think I'll spend the time resting." In bed. With company. With her. I choose my words carefully but it does not matter. He knows. Of course, he knows.
He nods just as Lucy enters the room. I take the coat from her. "I've got it, thank you. You are dismissed."
She bows her head politely and retreats into the hallway. He tucks the last of the papers into his briefcase and snaps the closures shut.
"Here," I say as he turns, "let me."
He isn't looking at me again. He's looking at the jacket in my hands. The hollows under his eyes seem darker than they did even a week ago. I realize I don't know if he's been sleeping. I haven't asked. And he's hasn't said anything. We haven't shared a bed in months. When was the last time we spoke? Really spoke? Had a conversation that wasn't idle chatter to pass mealtime?
He nods allowing me to help him into the sleeves but steps away as soon as I'm done, managing the buttons himself.
"Whatever will I do with myself while you're away?" I tease, but it comes out dry. A futile attempt to lighten his solemn mood.
I'm sure you'll find something to keep yourself entertained, Emma. I expect him to respond back, much too seriously, just as he used to. As he used to when we smiled together. When we made conversation. When he looked at me and was not afraid.
But instead, he pauses with his back turned to me hands clutching his briefcase on the table.
"Be happy, Emmaline." He says softly but clearly. "While I am away, be happy."
My heart shudders as I exhale his name. But he is already striding out of the dining room down the hall. The front door opens and shuts within a moment, but the echoes linger long after, haunting the halls and hollow rooms of this house.