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Divorce
The cold burned through skin, and entered my heart as if it belonged there— as if it still had a key to the house but hadn’t been home in years. I forgot what it felt like, to feel. I forgot why every morning I got out of bed and made coffee; and in that coffee, removed the bitterness with cream and sugar like I cared about the taste and not just the caffeine. I forgot why I needed it, until my coat could no longer protect me from the cold because it had stolen inside. We forgot a lot of things… Didn’t we? We forgot the “I love you” at then end of our calls. The holidays passed, and we forgot what we were celebrating. But we never forgot to lock the door, to make the coffee, or to wear the coat. I signed my name under yours, unable to forget the ice that turned my arties into icicles. Yet, you still had the ring I put on your finger, even though you forgot why you wore it.
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