My Moon.

I am sleeping next to you with my back turned to you. Although my eyes are closed shut I imagine the touch of your bear skin rubbing against mine. I somehow end up back in your arms, inhaling your breath and sharing the air we breathe. My face is buried in your chest, and slowly my lips find your familiar lips again…And it’s as though two bodies recognized one another, as if two souls aligned.

Drive.

Grieving in his name has taught me that in the end of it all, people always leave. No matter who is there for you to fall back on and despite of whatever kind words are whispered into your ear, it is ultimately your own responsibility to bounce back and pick yourself up. People always leave. Sooner than later you are left to fend for yourself, to lift your own spirits and peddle forward.

You can hang onto someone—cling onto him like no other—in hopes that they don’t ever let go. Yet deep down you know he let go a long time ago. This time around was only courtesy and compassion, and you recognize it’s only momentary before he lets go for good. You try to tell yourself that day is nowhere near, that it will probably never come, but deep down and in your heart of hearts you already know the answer.

You begin asking why you allowed yourself to get this far, why you knocked on a door that was already shut. It’s too late now for questions and blame. You find yourself doing corny yet sweet things, only to drive back home in silence. You and your heart are officially dumb.