I fall in love, like it’s a dare. No helmet, no warning, like being in the middle of nowhere, when it starts pouring.
My hollow heart, unprotected, waits to be washed away with echoes of the silence, that grow too heavy, until they strain.
The flood begins within, soaking through skin, through veins, tainted by you, to my core, with a weight I was never built to bear. The water rises, inch by inch, but I don’t gasp. I’m prepared.
I drown quietly, without struggle, as if this ache has earned its place. The tide carves out my ruins, leaving nothing, but empty space.
And maybe that’s the mercy — not the saving, but the cease. When the water stills inside me, there’s a moment of release.