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How to Disappear Gently

a soft vanishing

By Luna JordanPublished 6 months ago Updated 5 months ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in Instructions for Disappearing Challenge
How to Disappear Gently
Photo by Magda Smolen on Unsplash

First,

stop answering

to your name.

*

Let it fall

behind you

like a scarf in

the wind.

*

Wear silence

like a coat.

Button it up

to your throat.

*

Walk into a room

and become

furniture;

still, expected,

unnoticed.

*

Erase

the weight

of your

footsteps.

*

Practice leaving

no echo

when you speak.

Better yet,

speak

less.

*

Go

unheard.

*

Smile

without

teeth.

*

Nod

like

you

agree

even when

you’ve drifted far

from the conversation.

*

Forget

the

birthdays

on purpose.

*

Leave

your

phone

on vibrate

until it forgets how

to ring.

*

Delete

the

photos.

*

Then

the

messages.

*

Then

the

voicemails

you keep

“just in case.”

*

Fold your memories

into a drawer

you never open.

*

Write letters

you’ll never send.

Burn them

without reading them

twice.

*

If someone says,

“I miss you,”

do

not

answer.

*

If someone says,

“Where have you been?”

lie.

Say, “Nowhere.”

Say, “Around.”

*

Learn to breathe

like background noise.

Live between margins.

Stand just outside

the frame.

*

Eventually,

you will look

in the mirror

and see only

the things you

left behind.

*

Eventually,

you won’t need

a name

to feel complete.

*

This is not

forgetting.

*

It’s just an

artful

fade.

*

A

soft

vanishing.

*

Do not be afraid.

*

You’ll be light

enough

to float.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran5 months ago

    Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Krysha Thayer5 months ago

    Thinking of this as an "artful fade" is intriguing. What a beautifully brilliant poem. Congrats on earning Runner Up in the Challenge!

  • Test5 months ago

    Wow... this hits so hard, Luna!! Congrats on placing Runner Up in the Instructions for Disappearing Challenge!!! Well earned!!

  • Oooo, an artful fade, that was brilliant and beautiful. Loved your poem!

  • Euan Brennan6 months ago

    This was another banger, Luna! I might need to try this. If I float too far, then I'm gone; I'm in space. XD But this is another one you've followed the prompt clearly on, so another win coming your way! (crossing my fingers)

  • Imola Tóth6 months ago

    I love the last sentence. Something I definitely need to practice more, being more light.

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