
caylie hausman
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Caylie Hausman is a wanna-be-poet who freelances in the worlds of social media and graphic design. She currently writes theBlogStack on Substack.
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I don’t like having habits, he said. I did not point out that I, myself, was becoming a habit to him in a way. Reoccurring, popping up out of the mind fog through the years just to dive right back in a short time later. A few days is all it takes to stick, to remind you of our summer, our first days, our origin. Remembering images floating by on the AppleTV screen as we made out, and watched season 5. I ate avocados and watched you laugh as we got stoned. You, blazed. I was almost always late and lived in a sketchy building, but those were not important details to you. It is not constant, we were never constant. Our locations shift, and they are almost never the same. Our goals, and our dreams differ and shift without the knowledge of the other. This fact feels like something we both know, and do not want to acknowledge–especially now. It may never be acknowledged that we are temporary. We leave it to linger in the space between us because neither of us knows how to address it, or why it must be true. We just know it is true and will probably always be so. This is not necessarily a negative take, just one that leaves us feeling breathless for the wrong reasons on occasion.
By caylie hausman5 years ago in Poets






