Eight Million Heartbeats
Eight million heartbeats.
I heard every one.
Each like a sunrise I had yet to see.
I knew they were coming.
They always came.
Until they didn’t.
Eight million heartbeats.
Music always rang,
Rhythm always kept.
Cast out silence.
I didn’t know the concept.
Until I did.
Darkness,
But you kept me grounded.
I felt safe, warm, secure.
You were there.
Always like a beacon,
Until you weren’t.
They would call you
many names:
Vanished.
Reabsorbed.
Weaker.
I would call you
Twin.
I would’ve called you,
if I could,
when those
eight
million
heartbeats stopped.
Too young for life,
yet I learned death,
I learned about:
Silence and
alone and
a different darkness.
For 26 years,
all I’ve had are echoes,
buried somewhere
underneath an
unconscious--
The only grave you
ever knew.
I carried you in my heart
when you were still
just a yearning,
just an off-handed remark
for someone
I didn’t know I had.
Some people don’t need as long
to make an impression.
After all,
you only needed
eight
million
heartbeats.