Written by Jacob Ibrag
She watched as he packed his belongings for
the last time. They’d fight every now and then,
yet this was different. They realized that they
didn’t fit, that they merely coexisted. As he walked
through the apartment door, she thought about
running towards him to ask him to stay. ‘That’s
what would’ve happened in the movies. Ex
machina, I think I found a solution.’ This was
anything but a sliver screen illusion, this was
their reality. A forced dance to the wrong beat.
Part of her wished that she loved him more,
‘I’m sorry I couldn’t be your end all be all.’


This feeling I have known, over and over
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Solid poem
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Thanks
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This is very powerful. Keep up the good work.
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Thank you 🙂
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that women has the smuggest look I’ve seen in a long time but people suck – that’s just what they do…
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picture expresses the feelings of the poem beautifully. sometimes to let go is better, than hold on.
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Thanks Mukul 🙂
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welome
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Coexistence without love and respect has no meaning at all.
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