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The Exit Prayer

Leaving harm is holy, even without closure.

By Milan MilicPublished about 7 hours ago 1 min read

I didn’t leave with fireworks,

just a grocery bag and my charger

and the quiet feeling

that my lungs wanted a new address.

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The hallway light blinked like it was tired too,

like even the building knew

Something was wrong in there.

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I whispered a prayer I made up on the spot

not pretty, not church-clean,

more like: please, please, please

Let my feet keep moving.

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He called my name the way people call dogs,

sweet voice, sharp intention.

I almost turned around.

That part still embarrasses me.

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Outside, the air was cold and rude,

But honest.

No pretending.

No “I didn’t mean it.”

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I walked past a cracked mirror in the lobby

and didn’t fix my hair,

didn’t try to look lovable,

just looked real.

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My hands shook so hard

My keys sounded like tiny bells,

and it felt holy

that shaking, that refusing.

﹁﹂

I didn’t know where I’d sleep,

only that I wouldn’t shrink tonight.

Some prayers are just exits

with a heartbeat attached.

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About the Creator

Milan Milic

Hi, I’m Milan. I write about love, fear, money, and everything in between — wherever inspiration goes. My brain doesn’t stick to one genre.

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  • Dylan about 7 hours ago

    Intense, best to leave awful situations.

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