The Return

The Return

A 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.

© 2013 diaphanous


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I've had that feeling "too big for my home" . I guess it's true that you can't go home again. Seems that you have learned to let go...but letting go doesn't have to erase memories.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Seems a venting...your words in the passage of this verse...by the start --- towards the middle and the end gives that appeal...absorbing everything and coming with a conclusion of the thoughts in one perspective concept...

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on December 27, 2013
Last Updated on December 27, 2013
Tags: home, sick, nostalgia, memories, life, growth

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diaphanous
diaphanous

San Francisco, CA



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