Empty Threshold

by spareweather · 29/01/2026
Published 29/01/2026 15:45

The doorframe holds its cracked paint like brittle skin—

a touch worn thin by careless keys and hurried hands.


I drag the last suitcase down cold concrete stairs,

the echo empty, bouncing off walls stripped bare.


Silence fills the space where laughter used to live;

I lock the door and turn away,

leaving behind a place I thought I’d forgive.

#departure #emptiness #forgiveness #loss #transition

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