Sand runs down
and into the chasms below.
Gone.
If you could
turn back time,
you would go back to that day
when she was playing
in the pool.
Oblivious that the breakfast
she had in the morning
would be her last.
She would be drowning,
not only in water,
but in a pool of regret.
Why did they not come fast enough?
You would’ve told her
not to go near the pool.
To instead stay on the ground,
safe,
away from disaster.
If you could turn back time,
you would go back to the day
when he ripped your notebook.
You would leave your book
at home instead.
Hide it.
You would forgive him.
If you could turn back time,
you would go back to the afternoon
when she doodled
tiny planets
in the margin of her worksheet,
tilting her head
at the window.
You would have noticed the way
she hummed
like she was mapping
a secret sky.
You would have leaned over,
asked her name,
asked which city she wanted to visit,
and maybe,
just maybe
offered to learn the map
with her.
But the sands run faster still.
Feeling the Weight of Time
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Comments
amazing in the most poignant and tounching way
whoa. amazing. keep writing.
thank you so much :)
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