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Return to Sender

What Comes Back

By Julie LacksonenPublished about 4 hours ago Updated about 4 hours ago 1 min read

You shouldn't be here.

She was chosen over me.

Your rehearsed, half-hearted apologies

NOT accepted.

You mistook my silence for softness,

My stillness for an open door.

I was only deciding

How to hand you back to yourself.

*

Your eyes watched my face for mercy

Like a thief

Scanning a room for anything left worth taking.

The audacity of offering a necklace

Purchased for her?

Mind-numbingly

Hurtful.

*

Take your sorry promises

Wrapped in someone else's perfume.

Leave the version of me

You thought would wait around.

I am no longer her.

I may be a worn envelope,

Creased and stained with age and abuse,

But I am no longer

Addressed to you.

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About the Creator

Julie Lacksonen

Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 3 hours ago

    That ending felt soooo powerful! Loved your take on this challenge!

  • Jason Mortonabout 4 hours ago

    Yikes that’s strong. The feelings of pain and betrayal you captured are unmistakable.

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