Loop Behavior
A study in unfinished reactions

There are too many thoughts for one body.
They move in circles,
wear paths into the same places
until the ground gives in.
Patterns arrive before intention.
I react
and call it instinct.
I leave
and call it safety.
Trauma never raises its voice.
It just adjusts the volume
of everything else.
I mistrust silence.
I mistrust warmth.
I mistrust the moment right before
someone decides I am difficult.
Memory doesn’t line up.
Time splinters.
The past interrupts without asking.
PTSD keeps me alert
for things that already happened.
BPD keeps me searching
for proof I exist at all.
I study myself like evidence.
I replay the same scene
from different angles,
hoping one of them explains
why I always choose the fire.
If only there was sand.
Something that would slow the fall.
Something that would let time pass
without cutting.
But there is only repetition.
Only noise I have learned to call thought.
Only the quiet work of surviving
another loop.
I remain here,
unfinished,
watching myself happen
again.
About the Creator
Tifani Power
I write from the places most people avoid. Drawn to moments that shape us, break us, remake us, and who we become in between—the inner wars we fight. My work is grounded in lived truth, built on depth, atmosphere, and emotional precision...



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