Breathing You

M.H. John

I wrote this when desire began to feel like memory…when wanting something became the same as missing it. There’s a kind of ache that doesn’t reach outward, only inward, shaping itself in the quiet between breaths. I kept thinking about how yearning changes the body, how absence can become its own presence. This poem was born from that space, where longing stops chasing and simply lingers, studying the shape of stillness.

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