Saturday, February 19, 2011

One

It's what I used to be. Just me. I went out alone. Went to dinner alone. Watched movies alone. I was never uncomfortable by myself. Not when I was out. At home I was absolutely miserable. Lonely. Sad. Out, I could be who I wanted to be. I could be happy and connected. And then it happened for real. I became a part of something larger than myself and it was the most amazing feeling in the world. And although I still enjoyed time alone with just myself, it felt even more amazing to be not alone. I let go and was more vulnerable than I had been on those nights out with me, myself and I. But now I am alone again. And this time I know what I'm missing out on. There is only silence in this house, this heart. Just me, one. And although I know I am strong and empowered, I would love to not be alone anymore. I don't want to be one.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I bet most people would say you shouldn't feel that way. But I get it. Hubs was my first boyfriend at 14. I dated one boy the entire time of the 2.5 years we were broken up and I didn't see him. When we separated after our wedding I practically ran to the first guy who showed an interest - despite him being a soon-to-be father with a girl he had just broken up with. While the truth is I actually loved living alone, I still wanted to be part of a couple. So I get that.