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Warmth Without Strings

Loving you shouldn’t cost me myself.

By Milan MilicPublished 21 days ago 1 min read

You used to call me “easy,” like a compliment,

like I was a hoodie you could steal

and wear out the elbows on.

I laughed. I always laughed.

Now I buy my own soft things—

thick socks, cinnamon tea,

a blanket that doesn’t ask questions,

a lamp that stays on when I’m scared.

It’s strange, realizing

I mistook tension for closeness,

that tight-knot feeling in my chest

for a ribbon you tied there on purpose.

I remember the way I shrank my voice

to fit your weather.

Sunny? I sparkled.

Stormy? I became furniture.

But love—if it’s love—

shouldn’t require me to disappear politely.

It shouldn’t charge admission

in pieces of my sleep.

Tonight I said “no” without explaining.

My hands shook,

then settled,

like a dog finally lying down.

I still miss you sometimes,

and that’s annoying, honestly,

But missing isn’t a contract.

It’s just a shadow passing.

I want warmth without strings—

a fire that doesn’t burn receipts into my skin.

If you come back,

Bring gentleness, or don’t come.

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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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  • Tanya Lei21 days ago

    "But missing isn’t a contract./It’s just a shadow passing." Absolutely love these lines! Eventually you love yourself enough to choose your peace over their presence. And I truly believe that with love that is real, you don't have to choose between the two. Not to say that there wouldn't be issues, but I think with the right person, they would be easier to resolve and both parties would learn and grow from each other in unison.

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