A Language I Don’t Use
Who needs the typical words to say what they feel?
Those awful words should be erased from all languages.
Because I don’t need to use them to tell you that I learned your name by listening to raindrops on my rooftop, or by counting the distance between us in the deep breaths I take when you tell me you are on your way to my home.
That is how I see the majesty of the sunset, because somehow, every day, it matches your soul.
I don’t need a ticking time bomb in my chest, slowly coming to an end, to let me feel what it’s like to be without you.
The story I want to build with you should be an endless anthology of all the small moments we will live together.
And if words disappear entirely, I will still know you by the sound of rain on my roof and the moment your absence ends.
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