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.
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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