I wish I didn’t see the cracks,
the silence stitched in whispered acts,
the tremor hiding in a smile,
the shadows trailing all the while.
Each glance becomes a sharpened blade,
each word a ghost I can’t evade,
the weight of knowing, heavy, deep,
a sleepless mind that will not sleep.
How simple it must be to drift,
to let the world remain a gift,
to walk through rooms without the ache
of every tension hearts can’t shake.
Yet—would I trade this haunted sight,
this curse that carves the day from night?
For in the ruin, truth is born,
and from the wound, my voice is sworn.
The Curse Of Noticing
Vanessa Dizon Alvarez
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 05/03/2026
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Poem topics: night, silence, sleep, smile, truth, walk, world, voice, deep, trade, mind, remain, simple, ghost, gift, heavy, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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