Poetry

the place I crawled back to.

is forgiveness measured by the trembling distance
between a kitchen blade and your softly pulsing vein?
even if my spine were to split open
beneath the slow ruin of grief and longing,
I would still crawl back to the place I mistook as home —
as if every wound in me still believed mercy lived there.
perhaps isolation was never the illness;
maybe for once it was the cure I learned to cradle.
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About the Author Yuktha P.L Christ University · Bengaluru, India

Yuktha P.L is a student at Christ University in Bengaluru. She writes about grief, longing, and the places we carry inside us long after we've left them. "the place I crawled back to" is her first published poem.

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