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Water Keeps Running

If I Walk Out The Door

By Tina D. LopezPublished about 13 hours ago 1 min read
Water Keeps Running
Photo by SHTTEFAN on Unsplash

My phone’s face up

on the marble counter.

No notifications.

No small blue bubbles

begging to be opened.

The house hums —

fridge.

dishwasher.

air fryer.

Machines doing their jobs.

I stand at the sink

with the water running

long after the glass is full.

Cold spills over my knuckles.

Steady.

Indifferent.

What if I left it on?

Let it flood the cabinets,

buckle the floors,

swell the doorframes

until nothing closed right again.

What if I walked out

the front door

without my keys?

No note.

No goodbye.

Just absence.

Someone would call.

Eventually.

Or maybe they wouldn’t.

The water would keep running.

fact or fictionFree Versesad poetry

About the Creator

Tina D. Lopez

A woman who writes to deal with hurt, mistakes--mine and others, and messy emotions. Telling my truth, from the heart, with no sugarcoating.

My book Love Ain’t No Friend of Mine is available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/6JYBmLH

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  • Christian Sanchezabout 10 hours ago

    Beautiful I love it:)

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