We Spun in Different Circles Now
We Spun in Different Circles Now
estefaaano_writes
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I always thought
I knew who you were.
I had you constructed
so carefully in my mind.
Your gestures,
Your laugh,
Preference cataloged
And categorized until
I could recite them like poetry.
Two sugars, no cream.
The habit of running your fingers
Through your hair when you're nervous.
The way you'd hum old Beatles songs
Under your breath while doing the dishes.
But that's the thing about humans.
We're not puzzles to be solved,
Or characters to be written.
And somewhere along the way,
My carefully crafted version of you
Stopped matching reality.
Did we ever truly orbit the same sun?
Or were we just two planets
Passing close enough
To mistake gravity for belonging?
Now when I see you across crowded rooms,
You move with a grace I no longer recognize.
Your laugh now has new edges,
Your smile tells stories I've never heard.
The person I thought I knew
Has become a stranger wearing familiar skin.
Perhaps that's the cruelest part
Not that we grew apart,
But that I finally understood
How little I really knew you to begin with.
Our circles spin on their own axes now,
Like vinyl records playing different songs.
Yours might be a symphony,
Mine a blues riff.
But neither is wrong;
They're just not meant to be played
Together anymore.
And somehow,
That's okay.
There is freedom
In finally stopping the pretense,
In letting go of the story
I told myself about who we were.
We're both exactly where we need to be,
Even if that means
We're nowhere near each other.
The realization that the 'Carefully Crafted Version' of someone no longer matches reality is a tough but important one.
ReplyDeleteThe (vinyl records playing different songs) metaphor is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love your works so much!
There's a sense of peace and acceptance in the ending, acknowledging that sometimes growing apart is necessary for both individuals.
ReplyDeletemy takeaway: people change and grow apart, even when you once felt so close.
ReplyDeleteIt's about accepting that different paths don't make either one wrong.
ReplyDeleteThere's a real maturity in accepting that spinning in different circles is okay. It's about letting go of what was and embracing what is.
ReplyDeleteIt's about honoring where you both are now.
ReplyDeleteThat moment when the carefully crafted version of someone in your head shatters? It's a little heartbreaking, but also a step towards seeing them for who they truly are.
ReplyDeleteGuess, who's crying right now?
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