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The suburbs

A free verse poem

By Yasmin YonisPublished about a year ago 1 min read
The suburbs
Photo by Matteo Vistocco on Unsplash

There's a house down this leafy street,

Smoke caressing the grey sky—

Neighbors gathering, stunned faces,

Gaping mouths, masked concern.

But I see myself in that girl,

Stuck on the first floor, glassy eyes,

Familiar faces, memories of small talk,

A smile, a look, a nod—a obliviousness.

Blissful for some, to be comfortably invisible.

What is a neighbor? I'll tell you now,

A low-maintenance friend, casual acquaintance—

A familiar face, a relaxed silence,

Passing each other for work—no words.

To give you your package, to talk about the weather,

A mutual exchange—a mutual need.

The house burns on this leafy street,

A smokeless fire that silently consumes me,

A false pretense that never reaches my tired eyes.

I'm suffocating in the smoke of my memories.

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About the Creator

Yasmin Yonis

I’m Yasmin Yonis, author of 'Finding the Upside of Down', therapist and poet. I enjoy exploring life's complexities through writing, helping others find clarity and resilience in their own stories. Come and join!

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  • Karan w. about a year ago

    "Very beautiful poem Admiring! You can also read my stories. I write fiction, philosophical pieces, and poetry."

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