the innuendos of a lonely hearted man


ii. the innuendos of a lonely hearted man

estefaaano_writes

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half-words nestled in the margin

of thought and nothing.


a man who has learned to swallow

the sharp edges of what he means.

to let them cut him from the inside.


his coffee cools; abandoned altar.

ceramic mouth offering silence 

where warmth should live.


a mouth that never answers back.


 loneliness is not absence. 

it is a house with all its windows facing inward.


he drinks bourbon, neat.

nothing diluted.


what needs to be felt, must be felt cleanly.

without mercy.


some truths can’t be softened.

some men choose fire over comfort

because fire, at least,

is proof that they can still burn.


a man alone is not a grave.


he's a land stripped to bone,

waiting to be filled 

not with earth nor words, but hope.


streetlights; indifferent.

he walks beneath them, 

casting shadows that stretch and vanish.


his footsteps leave no mark.

his existence is a query posed to no one,

gauged solely by the void it leaves.


to be lonely is to understand that we are all

speaking into the abysses of our own making.


tonight the ceiling is a blank page.

where he writes all of his innuendos.

all the things he might've said,

if saying made a difference.


i am here. i am still here.


darkness vows nothing.

it never does.

but it listens.


for listening is the closest thing to mercy.


still, he keeps speaking,

in half-words. 

like no one, like him, like all of us.


loneliness dwells not in severed ties,

but in the presence of everything we never forged to speak. 

Comments

  1. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Pure, unadulterated soul in these lines.

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  2. Anonymous1/18/2026

    If this is Poem 2, what on earth is Poem 10 going to do to us?

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  3. Anonymous1/18/2026

    I need this printed on a t-shirt. Or a flask. Probably a flask.

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  4. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Loneliness is not absence. It is a house with all its windows facing inward.’ Estefaaano, I’m going to be thinking about this for years. Truly.

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  5. Anonymous1/18/2026

    I love that the darkness listens. It makes the night feel like a companion rather than an enemy.

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  6. Anonymous1/18/2026

    I’m the guy at the bar. I’m the cooling coffee. I’m in this.

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  7. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Writing in the margins of life.

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  8. Anonymous1/18/2026

    ❤️

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  9. Anonymous1/18/2026

    I’m in this poem and I’m not sure how I feel about it. lol. 🤍

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  10. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Shadows that stretch and vanish... incredible imagery.

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  11. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Title track did NOT disappoint!

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  12. Anonymous1/18/2026

    This feels like a scene from a movie that hasn't been made yet. I can practically hear the ice hitting the glass.

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  13. Anonymous1/18/2026

    Ordering the bourbon neat because some truths can't be softened. That hits different at 2 AM.

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  14. Anonymous1/18/2026

    The ending is so tender. 'Like all of us.' It brings the lonely man back into the human race.

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  15. stealth1/19/2026

    Gauged solely by the void it leaves.’ That is such a scientific, cold, and brilliant way to measure a life.

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  16. Anonymous1/19/2026

    the most accurate description of repressed emotion I’ve ever read.

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  17. Voorhees1/19/2026

    To be lonely is to speak into our own abysses. We really are our own echo chambers sometimes.

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  18. Anonymous1/19/2026

    This changed how I think about being a friend to someone. Sometimes just being there is the greatest gift.

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  19. Anonymous1/19/2026

    I love that the darkness listens. It makes the night feel like a companion rather than an enemy.

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