One Last Dance
I wanted to dance
Let the lights shine on my skin
Gold and glitter dress,
I had a few too many drinks.
Freedom called me to the floor
The music blaring loudly,
Vibrating through the weaving bodies.
I took your hand,
Tried to have you join me in the fun
Your darkness infiltrated me,
Numbed me to the core.
You sucked my light,
Left me sad and cold.
My will to dance faded away…
I was flawed you said
Everything was wrong with me
I was doing too much
Sit down you said,
I obliged.
Crying in the club one last time
I never returned,
The magic floated away.
I still dream of the girl that would twirl and sway,
The music echoes in my head
A distant memory
As I’m still with him,
Feeling empty.
This is Part 3 and the final piece of my poetry healing series. It’s a much-needed release. If you tend to bottle up your emotions as I do, I heavily recommend trying this. Thank you so much for reading, and if my content resonates feel free to follow me.
Always with gratitude,
Z
A Little About Me
I am a creative hobby writer pushing my boundaries. I like to explore personal experiences and reflect deeply to further my self-growth and evolution. I hope you can find comfort in my words or simply feel less alone with your thoughts. Stay tuned as I write wild and free.