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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Romance/Love · #2347114

A poem with two perspectives, and one shared. || Originally written July 18th, 2025.

"What We Didn't Say"
by Zacharie Distaso


I wait for you
needing the quiet

to say something real
to escape the noise

but the silence
it feels like pressure

makes me ache
and I start to fade

you look at me
like I'm a stranger

and I wonder
how do I forgive

how you forgot
that I can't unsee

what we were
what I've become


I bite my tongue
raise my voice

try to stay soft
try to be heard

even when you don't
and even when I am

meet me halfway
I still lose myself


I reach for you
but I built a wall

hoping you'll come close
afraid you'll stay

held out my hands
folded up my heart

but you turned away
and I let everything go


still, we can
if we both listen

try again
with fewer fears

not who we were
something honest

but still enough
to start from here
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