When everything starts spinning. Eyes start sliding toward the bathroom door. It’s locked to keep everyone outside from noticing I’m about to die. If you were here you’d tell me to stop being so melodramatic. I think I could shake this, I think I could hold on a bit longer for you. You say that everyone’s human and that we’re all trying to do the best we can, but I say I’m at my best when I can keep hurting myself and everyone I love. I still think sometimes about that poem by Dickinson. You were right. I don’t know anything about loss. I can’t compare you breaking up with me with the grief that Emily must have felt when she wrote “Parting is all we know of heaven, and all we need of hell.”
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