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What I Didn't Want You to Know

A Poem About What Was Almost Nothing

By Lauren ActuallyPublished 6 years ago 1 min read
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It was August, maybe September,

blistering hot on the beach.

Murky Florida ocean – a broken heart –

your doing.

You’re doing fine, though, moving on.

Or so they say – they’ve said a lot.

But I stand with pieces, like seashells in a bucket,

of myself in my pocket.

A lit cigarette. An empty bottle.

I never was one to take so long to bounce back,

but I don’t want you to know any of this.

There was no profound effect here to feed your ego.

No, the ocean would wash it away – profoundly

affecting nothing. Salt water

ebbing closer to my chipped nail polish.

It was ready to take me in, and

I was ready to go.

(And you would have followed me

to the grave – you said later,

when all was well.

A loaded shotgun).

heartbreak
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About the Creator

Lauren Actually

29. Seaside dreamer. Lost, but found again.

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