We don't live here, anymore.A Poem by Phoen-ixYou were crawling on your hands and knees; You pulled your body across the fresh, white sheets And you began to whisper lies that made our stomachs turn, For there were things in this world that were once worth more than A few casual glances and, “Darling, I just went to buy smokes.” I followed your gaze which fell to the floor Turning onto my side, My body sank into the white sheets that knew Who you once were My mumbles muffled against the static of the television, “Love, you don’t smoke, anymore…” You drowned yourself in the sheets; You were laying on your side and you turned your back to me And you began to hum quietly to yourself Because the nights you used to sing to me are but a dream Those nights once meant more
To who we once were. © 2013 Phoen-ixAuthor's Note
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