Salty Soul                      

I saw him last Saturday.

I see him every day,

Staring into my soul.

We're both

Blue-colored salt water.

Bleeding hearts are not new

For us.

It would have been

A smile

Had the frown

Not already existed.

I saw him last Saturday.

He was sitting down,

Staring off into the distance.

I saw

My reflection.

There's a club somewhere

For people like

Us.

It's invisible.

A club of pain.

Both mother-less,

One less mother for each.

Many tears shed,

Shared.

Both realized Saturday,

Speech is not necessary

To share one's destruction.

It was slowly eating away at us.

Reminded us of a virus.

We didn't ask for more.

This wasn't a choice.

Blue saltwater.

Embrace.