
“I'm afraid of friendships,” I say,
They either leave you or torture you unknowingly.
I'm an in-joke to my friends,
They think I don't hear the awful things
They say about me.
I pretend I don't notice,
Pretend the weight of their words isn’t pressing against my ribs.
Their laughter spills over broken glass,
Cutting deep, yet they don’t see the blood.
I laugh when they do,
Let them shape me into their target,
A small little thing—so easy to break,
So easy to forget.
I stay because leaving is a different kind of loneliness,
But maybe loneliness is better than being loved like this.
~sahasra
About the Creator
Sahasra Reddy
Writer by passion, poet by soul.



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