
I used to stay inside because it felt like the safest thing.
Because the air was familiar, even if it was heavy.
Because I had learned to move through the dim rooms like a shadow,
small enough not to disturb anything,
quiet enough not to be questioned.
*
But a house is not a home just because it has walls.
And walls do not make you safe just because they keep you in.
*
So I leave.
Not in a grand, dramatic way,
but in the way that matters—
in the way that feels like stretching a limb that has been asleep too long.
I sit on empty benches and let the world move around me,
I stand in crowds and feel the space I take up,
I walk through doors and do not look back.
*
Because there are a billion walls in this world,
and at least one of them was built with a place for me inside.
And I will find it.
*
Even if I have to leave everything I once called home to do it.
About the Creator
Marvelous Michael
I’m so glad you are here!
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.”
Matthew 24:35 NKJV
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Comments (1)
Wow, your poetry is incredible. I thought the previous one was my favourite, but this one tops IMO. You really have a way with words.