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Every Time
And she said
“I’m fine.”
Every time.
But you couldn’t see
Behind the smile
The repeated line
The monster within
Barely contained
A beast of pain
You couldn’t see her eyes
The life extinguished
Dull and dead and broken
She was drowning
While you still breathed
Unconsciously pushing her under
Until the cold hands of depression
Wrapped around her throat
And choked the life out of her
She was no more than a corpse
An empty cavity
Of a defeated life
You were at her funeral
In the very back row
Unable to watch the procession
Head in hands
Tears dripping onto your lap
As you began to see
You saw her
The dull eyes
The fake smile
The disease
The depression
The broken lies
Everything you missed
Rushed in like a wave
And you were drowning.
Later I asked
If you were okay,
“I’m fine,” you replied.
Every time.
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