I'll Start by Remembering

I’ll start by remembering,

Something I don’t often do,

Trying to draw back the veil,

And bring back memories of you.


I’m sad there’s little good I find,

Not much light I can see,

When I search back through my mind

For what used to be.


I did my best for your sake,

But you were never grateful.

I tried my best to keep you safe,

Yet in return—you’ve been hateful.


I carried your burdens for years,

Though none of them were mine.

You taught me silence and fear,

Then called it “doing fine.”


I learned to smile through sorrow,

To mend what you would break,

To dream of kinder tomorrows

For everyone’s sake.


But love can’t bloom in shadows,

Or in a house of blame.

You burned the bridges we needed—

And still, I took the flame.


Now I stand in the ashes,

Breathing, scarred, but free.

Your ghosts can’t chain me anymore—

They have no claim on me.


So let the distance stand between,

A mercy, cold and true.

No bridge, no bond, no beckoning

Just silence left of you.


I’ve made my peace with parting,

No wish, no thread to mend.

Our stories split long, long ago—

And this is where they end.











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