You smile good-bye,
And I despise you
With every fiber
Of my heart:
/
Did you not tell me
That you loved me –
But just enough
To wish me luck?
/
You see exactly
Where I’m going;
You understand
I won’t return;
/
I value it
That you should trust me –
So blindly
You would watch me turn
/
To dust, and still expect
Next morning
To feel my hand,
In yours clasped tightly:
/
I’ll joke about the
Death I’d died and
Lie to your face
That all is fine;
/
Yet, when you even try
To stop me,
I simply laugh
Into your eyes;
/
No, not because
I’m mad and callous,
But because I find weakness
Funny;
/
You should have listened
When they told you,
‘She looks it,
But she isn’t nice,’
/
Sadly, your heart
Did not choose wisely;
Sadly, you followed it
And now…
/
You can’t let go
Without it seeming
That you don’t love me
As you should,
/
Nor can you stop me
When I leave; sadly,
I can’t imagine
How you would;
/
What is it called,
This game of grasping,
Of letting go,
Of pain and patience,
/
A game
For miserable losers
Who play not with each other
But themselves?
Such interesting emotions conveyed in the poem…made me think of people viewing each other through a thick pane of glass…seeing but never really touching.
Thank you for reading and for such an interesting comment! The poem really is about what it means to be ‘together’ when two people live in their separate ego bubbles.