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Man Who Lives in the Mess

Tidy Words, Messy Truth

By Tina D. LopezPublished about 7 hours ago Updated about 7 hours ago 1 min read
photo by Tina D. Lopez

He calls himself a perfectionist

but his house tells another story—

clutter stacked in corners,

an odor choking the air,

address sign dangling like a half-finished promise,

a faucet that doesn’t flow,

dog hair blanketing everything.

He speaks of standards

but not the kind that keeps love standing.

He makes a meal effortlessly

but can’t clear a space for me.

He opens his bed—

welcoms my skin, my flesh,

but not my heart.

In the morning, he strips the sheets

scrubs out my scent as if I were a stain.

Perfection is a word he says to sound put together

to hide the chaos he won’t face.

And that’s who I loved—

the version he wants to be.

Not him.

Not the man in the mess.

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About the Creator

Tina D. Lopez

I have a lot of silly things (some dark things) inside my head, so I write them down. Sometimes they turn into poems.

My book Love Ain’t No Friend of Mine is available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/6JYBmLH

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