Do you think I can have one more kiss? Iβll find closure on your lips, and then Iβll go. Maybe also one more breakfast, one more lunch, and one more dinner. Iβll be full and happy and we can part. But in between meals, maybe we can lie in bed one more time. One more prolonged moment where time suspends indefinitely as I rest my head on your chest. My hope is if we add up the βone moresβ they will equal a lifetime and Iβll never have to get to the part where I let you go. But thatβs not real is it. There are no more one mores. I met you when everything was new and exciting, and the possibilities of the world seem endless. And they still areβ¦ for you, for me, but not for us. Somewhere between then and now, here and there, I guess we didnβt just grow apart, we grew up. When something breaks, if the pieces are large enough, you can fix it. Unfortunately sometimes things donβt break, they shatter. But when you let the light in, shattered glass will glitter. And in those moments when the pieces of what we were catch the sun, Iβll remember just how beautiful it was. Just how beautiful itβll always be. Because it was US. And we were magic. Forever.














