Yesterday Lingers
Maybe I just want it to stay awhile longer

Yesterday Lingers
Yesterday lingers
in the dust on my shelves,
in the crack of the pavement
where I tripped once, long ago,
still wearing the bruise.
It sharpens its grin
in reflections I don’t ask for,
polishes regret like silver
no one wants to inherit.
It whispers in traffic jams,
crawls through the hum of fluorescent lights,
waits for me in the hour before sleep,
the one I dread most.
I have shut doors,
I have burned letters,
I have walked roads so far from home
my own name felt foreign.
But yesterday,
it camps outside my window,
spitting jokes at my plans,
tapping rhythms on my doubts.
It rolls dice with my fears,
plays cards with my pride,
always knowing the hand I fold.
I tell it, “I’m done,”
I tell it, “Move on,”
but it lights a match,
warms its hands,
and makes itself comfortable again.
I breathe past it,
step over it,
but it knows the way I walk.
And maybe —
maybe I don’t want to forget,
not all of it,
not yet.

About the Creator
Marie381Uk
I've been writing poetry since the age of fourteen. With pen in hand, I wander through realms unseen. The pen holds power; ink reveals hidden thoughts. A poet may speak truth or weave a tale. You decide. Let pen and ink capture your mind❤️




Comments (2)
Beautifully written — the way memory lingers in the quiet corners of life is so relatable. Some yesterdays just refuse to leave, and maybe that’s okay.
This is a poem that sounds like someone trying to make a change somehow. Good job.