Written by Jacob Ibrag
You catch me off guard sometimes.
I’d start talking to a friend and you’d
creep behind him, and the conversation
would die. I’d laugh a bit while my friend
would stare with glaring confusion. He’d
look back and see a guy try to hail an
impossible cab and a homeless man
holding up a sign. Years later and I still
occasionally see that smile painted across
a billboard and those eyes borrowed by
random strangers. There was a time when
I wanted nothing more than to purge you
from my mind, to erase your name that
still carries so much weight. After awhile
I learned to embrace what we used to be
and what we couldn’t. I wanted to go left
and you needed to be right. I swear though
there was a moment when we intersected
and everything made sense, until it didn’t.
Photography by Iulia Pironea


Love this. Beautiful.
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Thank you 🙂
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Unique and powerful 🙂 Thanks for sharing
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Thank you so much for reading 🙂
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How people will change with time is unknown. A hurtful truth in relationships that lots of us have gone thorugh. The poem deals with this succinctly and triggers echoes of personal experience in, at least, this reader’s mind. A pleasure to read.
Jim Valero.
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Thanks for reading Jim 🙂
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there was a moment when we intersected
and everything made sense
Our time often goes with nothing to rembrer, yet some precious moment tells us that our life can to be lived, has to be lived, is beatiful to live it…
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Love does not die naturally.
It dies because we do not know how to replenish the source.
It dies due to betrayals , errors and blindness
It dies due to illness and wounds
It dies due to witherings, weariness and tarnishing.
Anais Nin
It is sad when both have different reasons why they think love died. Sometimes it is too much of it…..Co-dependence. A demand, a blackmail…….
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