Take me back
A poem in a series about gray divorce
Take me back to a time when we might have tried again in spite of ourselves Before the years, squeezed by bitter pleas, curled up to die on a lonely pillow We belonged together once, as much as anyone, We, us, our defined decades of choosing silly little things and each other You were there in the odd hours now hanging in the air Empty as our four chairs around the table where I barely touch my food Take me back to that moment when everything changed Stop the tumbling words reversing a history ripping a life away Falling into decay Leaving me astray among the women, wandering in an era of abandoning And then she came And filled you in ways I never could, apparently On these words you stood Your love went cold you said, for years, despite blistering tears My story died lack of subtlety lost on me, apparently By your side, I stayed Never dared betray your indifference Whereas properly informed I would have found a new way Now, ejected from my home I’m left to roam in obscurity Remembering the girl I used to be Strong-minded. Not hopelessly blinded by false love A heart in mourning But healing No more enduring deceit Instead I’ll take a receipt for your withholding And all the years I want to take back By @offramptobravespaces

Those four chairs around the table..? I know the loss is huge, but the barely-touched food is where my brain parked, like even dinner got dragged into the divorce...
"I'll take a receipt for your withholding" stopped me in my tracks.
Also, as a divorced woman, I fully support requesting receipts. If we're going to pay emotional invoices for years, the least we deserve is itemized documentation. ❤️
Beautiful and heartbreaking poem.