The ReturnA Poem by diaphanous
Walking down familiar streets
not a face in sight I swallow stale air in the shallow morning light. Homecoming is bittersweet but expectations aren't met My hopes are let down and I long to be alone again. This place doesn't fit I hate this size I've become I'm too small in the city and too big for my home. I have to strike a balance and prevent too much change. But in this short instance I've regressed past recognition. I could blame it on him for reminding me once more of my lost love phantom, shaking me to my very core. Delving through our past I cherished our time I regret leaving it so fast ignoring that final sign. I slowly choose to numb every hint of nostalgia I've been feeling at home. If I've learned anything since being gone it's that it's easier to let these things go.
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StatsAuthordiaphanousSan Francisco, CAAboutMy name is Talia. I've always loved writing, and writing is my greatest passion. My greatest fear and motivation is that in reality, it shouldn't be. more..Writing
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