Particularly loved the last few lines of this poem by Lindsey Royce
Now, I long for one of those shirts,
his scent of sweat and paint,
to cover the dent on his side of the bed,
so, when I roll over, I
don’t fall into the future.
To me this spoke about the role of steady habits and routines we create with those we love; the void that is left behind when they move on. With a former lover it may be that dent in their side of the bed. With a child in college it could be that messy bedroom that you nagged them about all the time. Now there is only sweet with nostalgia when you see it immaculate - the order you create is here to stay. When you step into that "perfect" room you "fall into the future" you are beginning to learn about.
Now, I long for one of those shirts,
his scent of sweat and paint,
to cover the dent on his side of the bed,
so, when I roll over, I
don’t fall into the future.
To me this spoke about the role of steady habits and routines we create with those we love; the void that is left behind when they move on. With a former lover it may be that dent in their side of the bed. With a child in college it could be that messy bedroom that you nagged them about all the time. Now there is only sweet with nostalgia when you see it immaculate - the order you create is here to stay. When you step into that "perfect" room you "fall into the future" you are beginning to learn about.
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