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Her Safe Landing

She held on for so long

By Colleen Millsteed Published about 5 hours ago 1 min read
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A new day passes, sun setting, the night sky radiant in its colours,

She quietly watches,

Silently contemplating,

As the world spins on its axis.

**

The breeze rustles the leaves on the tree above her,

A silent tear escapes from one eye, running down her cheek,

A solo finger reaches up and wipes the drop away,

She believes it went unnoticed.

**

Until she hears a deep voice from behind her,

“You handled it so well,” he whispers,

Wrapping his arms around her,

But she stubbornly shakes her head.

**

They stand in silence,

She, lost in her memories,

He, waiting patiently, knowing the words would come,

Given enough time.

**

She turns within his arms,

Gazes into his eyes and pauses,

The pain scurrying across her face,

And she laughs sarcastically.

**

Then he hears her words, trembling with her truth,

“No, I didn’t. I went insane; I broke; I shattered,

I cried in silence and I couldn’t ask for help,

While wearing my smile — a mask that covered the lies, the devastation, the destruction,

The landing as I reached rock bottom.”

**

He held her tight,

Knowing there was more to come,

The final confession that she’d hidden so well,

“I didn’t handle it — I survived because I had no other choice.”

**

And there laid the honest truth,

Her truth, her vulnerability, her strength,

They watched as the full moon rose in front of them,

Understanding that now the healing could begin!

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About the Creator

Colleen Millsteed

My first love is poetry — it’s like a desperate need to write, to free up space in my mind, to escape the constant noise in my head. Most of the time the poems write themselves — I’m just the conduit holding the metaphorical pen.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 3 hours ago

    “I didn’t handle it — I survived because I had no other choice.” Oof, that line is soooo true! Loved your poem so much!

  • Kera Hollowabout 3 hours ago

    This was such a vulnerable poem. I think many of us have felt similar sadness as we attempt to survive our circumstances.

  • Jason Mortonabout 4 hours ago

    I felt this.

  • ❤️💯I survived because I had no choice 😌 💥

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