Between the Breaths
an elegy for all we could not hold
I met you at the edge of the world,
where the skyline bled to darkness.
Crimson shadows befall your face.
A question hangs between us, unanswered.
I exhale.
A gust of wind, heavy-laden with salt,
tousles my hair.
I am reminded what it felt like —
those many nights stood right here, with you.
The recklessness of our youth,
epitomised in a symphony of laughter.
Wildfire hearts ablaze
with the promise of tomorrow.
How easy it was to love you.
Waves crash,
hum morphing to roar.
I feel the insurmountable rise,
memories drowning as I desperately clutch at them,
only to have them slip through my fingers
like sand,
like water,
like air.
There is a pause in that moment
where yesterday and tomorrow collide,
where truth is our choosing
and nothing is real.
Then the world shudders, vibrating,
and the ground beneath my feet crumbles.
I am falling,
sinking,
thrashing,
trying to answer your plea
but I am space slipping through time,
an echo of a world that will never be again.
I gasp.
The world goes silent.
I surrender to the abyss,
watercolour fading to grey.
In my unbecoming,
I serenade the wind,
a haunting hymn that carries along the shoreline,
to the place where forlorn lovers meet—
a place
at the edge of the world.



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