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The Night I Stopped Waiting

For You

By John SmithPublished about 13 hours ago 1 min read
The Night I Stopped Waiting
Photo by Ante Hamersmit on Unsplash

The night I stopped waiting

was quiet, almost ordinary,

which felt unfair somehow.

I was sitting on the edge of my bed,

phone dark in my hand,

realizing no message was coming.

I told myself I was patient,

that love takes time,

that maybe tomorrow would be different.

But how long do you wait

before waiting becomes a habit?

Before hope turns into self-neglect?

I noticed how tired my body felt,

how my chest loosened

when I imagined not expecting anything.

What if nothing changes because I don’t choose it?

What if staying is easier than leaving?

That night, I didn’t make a dramatic decision.

I just stopped checking.

Stopped explaining.

Stopped holding space for silence.

I went to sleep without expecting to be chosen,

and woke up closer to myself than I’d been in years.

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John Smith

Man is mortal.

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  • Harper Lewisabout 8 hours ago

    beautiful and quietly powerful

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