The Author of this Article Wishes to Remain Anonymous
" I'm just a person. Just the "Love of His Life". How can I compete.."
He reaches for my hand
and I stretch out desperately yearning
For the connection
For the togetherness I miss between us.
I look up to his eyes
I breathe in his eyes
and his phone
Lights up the room
And his hand moves away
And the connection is gone.
Transferred.
Away from me and into his screen.
I lay alone
Lost in my thoughts
Loneliness
Longing for connection.
He’s here
“It’s okay, I understand”
His hand reaches and his fingers brush against my cheek
I breathe in his touch
and his watch
His bastard watch
Buzzes on his wrist
And his hand moves away
And the connection is gone.
Transferred.
Away from me and into his screen.
A smart move.
From a smart watch.
That keeps us apart by promising to bring us together.
And now he’s away from me
Like he so often is
and into the mysterious world
that exists between him and his screen
that I am not a part of
that holds his escape.
His escape from me?
But I love him
And he says he loves me
And yet.
He runs into the light that breaks
Every
Connection we have.
A flash of a screen that alerts him to a message that was sold as connection
But is disconnection
Dictionary
Defined
Disconnect.
I’m just a person.
Just the “Love of His Life”
How can I compete
With endless streams
Of meaningless opinions
Of people he does not know
Of people he does not like
Of people he wishes to leave him alone
But that exist within his phone.
I wonder
Often
If it will ever come back.
The connection
The conversation
The codependency
I once held dear.
Or if it’s gone
Forever.
Stolen by the algorithm
Automated Addiction
An Assassination
Of our connection.
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