Faithfully

As soon as I told my first lie, I could never go back.

I had to cover up my stories with layers of deceit. Contradictions had to be covered with new inventions, with non-existent friends, with imagined places and timelines that started to look more like a portion of spaghetti.

Lack of truth leaves me with a void remaining from those whispered words from long ago that my lips forget.

What they have kissed, now is soiled, corrupted by my cowardice as I leave in shame.

My road ahead is silent, but the voice inside still taunts me with its tale of how I ceased to act and do what’s right until the day it was too late. I know you have forgotten and found a better man.

Let me waste away with bottled bliss. Faithfully, it’s the only thing to keep me warm.

Adolf Lüben – Der letzte Tropfen

Today it is time for Prosery at dVerse where we write prose in less or equal 144 words while embedding a line of poetry:

Mish has selected a line from Toni Morrison’s poem “Eve Remembering”:

Lips forget what they have kissed.

I tried to break up the line as usual, but it was a bit difficult.

February 16, 2025

7 responses to “Faithfully

  1. Bjorn, you had me at the first line. What’s that saying, “one who tells the truth needs no memory.” Luckily the bottle doesn’t care about either.

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