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Poem: The Ghost of You

picture of light in a dark field of flowers

I used to be haunted.

 

You used to haunt me,

and I lived every day

in fear of your ghost

infiltrating my heart 

and reminding me

of what I did

to hurt you.

 

I went to our park

two weeks ago

and I didn’t see

your ghost.

 

I returned on Saturday

cloaked in darkness,

and although the moonlight

was typically where

ghosts like to hide,

you did not

pay me a visit.

 

I have made new memories 

in our park,

not because 

I want to hurt you,

but because 

that park is still

a piece of me.

 

And though I thought 

I would never

be able to return,

I did.

 

I went back,

just yesterday,

to continue constructing

my house of memories

that you don’t have

the key for.

 

A house

I wasn’t sure

I could ever live in,

but now

feels more like home

than you ever

did.

 

Your ghost no longer

haunts me,

and as much as I thought

I would miss it,

 

I don’t.

 

In fact,

I don’t think 

I miss you anymore

at all.

 

If you enjoyed this beautiful poem, check out another recent piece by Marin called “Guilt Trip.”
marin poleshek

marin poleshek

hi! my name is marin, and i am a rising senior at homewood high school. i love to read, write, run, bake, and hike. my favorite color is forest green, and i am currently obsessed with waffles and ranch fries 🙂

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