Dead to you
He told me I was dead to him
So I step into the grave
As shallow as it may be
Just deep enough from digging my heels in
Resist the urge to eulogize or erect a tombstone
Forgo any semblance of a funeral
And lay to rest the parts of me he’s grown to recognize
Praying to a god I no longer believe in for something akin to a miracle
To bury the love I once held
Without resurrection
Or divine intervention
No ghostly figures resembling a shadow of the woman he once knew — held, loved, devoured whole
There is no unearthing
Just death
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