The Night I Should’ve Walked Away

It was late November when you said you loved me.
I remember the exact moment.
Not because it was beautiful—
but because it was the beginning of the end.

Looking back, I wasn’t special. 
Just another girl you entertained when summer got boring. 
I wanted to believe I mattered. 
But deep down, I knew I didn’t.

I won’t blame you. 
I showed up. 
I said yes. I was hungry for love—yours, specifically.
And that night at the café? 
I wish I hadn’t gone.

You didn’t break me. 
I walked into it with open eyes.
I fell for the version of you that never existed. 
And you?
You loved me just enough to keep me close— until you didn’t.

It wasn’t love. 
It was a lesson.

—E.

(I wrote this poem after getting my heart broken by my almost. It was difficult yet I survived. I know you will too. Heal, love. Heal unapologetically.)

-Dec, 2019




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