The Last Time I Felt Everything
A memory dressed like a moment
The last time I felt everything
it came in fragments—
like trying to remember a dream
after it’s already apologized
for waking you up.
It was her voice—
mid-laugh,
like joy forgot the world was burning.
It was the way she said my name
like she held it
in her breath
before exhaling me.
The last time I felt everything,
I wasn’t ready for it.
It was a Tuesday.
Love never chooses poetic days.
I remember blinking too long,
like I could close my eyes
on a moment
and keep it.
Like the world would wait for me
to memorize her.
Spoiler alert:
it didn’t.
We confuse “meant to be”
with “meant to last,”
like forever is the only kind of truth
worth writing poems about.
But some people are fireworks—
beautiful,
brief,
and loud enough to make your ribs remember
what heartbeats sound like.
I didn’t lose her.
I just kept loving her
after she left.
And that,
apparently,
counts as a tragedy
these days.
The last time I felt everything,
I didn’t bleed,
I bloomed.
And no one tells you
flowers ache too
when they open too fast.
But I let it happen.
Because numbness
isn’t peace.
And grief
is just proof
that I got to love loud
in a world
that begs us to whisper.
About the Creator
Marcus Hill
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