“If I Said Everything”
"A confession, for the moments when truth feels too loud."
If I said everything
you’d stop calling me kind.
You’d understand that patience is not peace,
that silence is not grace
but a clenched jaw
and a swallowed scream
with bite marks on the tongue.
If I said everything
you’d hear how much I want to disappear
to be somewhere where nobody will know my name,
where no one needs me
or even wants me to grin when I’m weary
of smiling.
If I said everything,
you would know I replay every flounder
until it becomes a lullaby.
That I measure my worth
in responses, in usefulness,
in whether or not someone texts back.
If I said everything,
you would know that I am scared of being normal,
but I’m tired of being amazing
for people who don’t even notice I’m there.
If I said everything,
you might not love me.
But maybe
maybe you would love me more.
So I write instead.
Because poems don’t flinch.
Because the page
never turns away.
About the Creator
Neli Ivanova
Neli Ivanova!
She likes to write about all kinds of things. Numerous articles have been published in leading journals on ecosystems and their effects on humans.
https://neliivanova.substack.com/



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