Because Once—
I prepare myself for the ultimate betrayal.
In your name, I encircle every exit.
I allocate every room exit, counting.
I prepare for romance in zeros and ones,
the binary of hearts,
flipping, switching, never fully set.
I explore each intricately articulated smile,
the kind that feels unsolvable.
You call it cold.
I call it self-preservation.
Or the sound of hailstones
falling abruptly on moonlit meadows.
Or the specter of palms
that wrapped around me like a fleeting promise,
but left me suspended in longing.
I flinch,
as if to break free before it all fades.
From compassion,
only to run before it beckons,
a clock running backward,
too early for daylight to save me.
I wake before the sun adjusts,
a prisoner to time that’s never right.
Why do I always assume the worst in people?
Because once—
I didn’t.
And it cost me pieces I’m still collecting.

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