Friday, June 23, 2006

far behind

Now maybe
I didn’t mean to treat you bad,
But I did it anyway

David let his right arm rest on the sheets next to him. He felt the smooth silk rub against his skin. His clock says its 5:58 in the morning, two whole minutes before the time he set it to sound off. He closed his eyes, imagined that Claire was still there in that empty space on his bed that he woke up to today. But she was nowhere there.

His head ached, probably from lack of liquid, water perhaps. He tried to remember where he was the night before. Oh yes, he went drinking, for no apparent reasons, except that he was lonely, and alone. He lay there on his bed long after the alarm had sounded off. He listened to it a little, admiring the rhythmic melody alarm clocks make in the heads of half-awakes. Then he slammed his fist on it to shut it up. It didn’t break though, and he didn’t want it too. It wasn’t its fault that Claire wasn’t there next to him.

Now maybe
Some would say your life was sad
But you lived it anyway

David washed his head with cold water. He looked at himself in the mirror, letting the droplets trickle down his cheeks. What he saw was horrible. His eyes had grown deep, and hollow orbs stood in their places. It’s been four months now since he last heard from Claire. Her last words were spoken at a higher decibel level than he had remembered, and then silence, except for the sound of her car speeding away. In the reflection in the mirror David can see where her right hand landed as a token of her last affection for him. It still hurts, even after three months. But the pain wasn’t in the flesh: it was in his heart.

So maybe
Your friends will stand around, they’ll watch you crumble
As you falter to the ground

He reached for his phone and checked if there were any messages. There were no new ones, only sympathetic forwarded messages from friends telling him how strong a rock he should be, or how a new morning will come for him, or how they’re going to meet up tonight for some time in the bar and pick up chicks. I’m still lucky, he thought, that there are still people dumb enough to send me messages, somehow that consoles. But it was Claire he wanted. It was her messages that David wished he was reading. It was her he wanted on the other side of that phone talking to him. But there was silence. Unwelcome silence.

And then someday we could take our time
To brush the leaves aside so you can reach us
Yeah but you left me far behind

Now maybe, didn’t mean to treat you oh so bad
But I did it anyway
Now maybe
Some would say you’re left with what you have
But you couldn’t share the pain yeah no no no

David stepped into a brand new shirt and pants, and into a new pair of shoes he had just bought. He had to close this chapter of his life, and start a new one. Because he’s sure, Claire had stepped out.

but you left me far behind
left me far behind
left me far behind

5 comments:

Camshie said...

Enjoyed reading your work:)

Anonymous said...

i actually like this song. :)

Anonymous said...

Me too... i like this song.:))

Anonymous said...

It's time to move on and have a diversion..David will forget claire if someone comes along...

jet descallar said...

camshie, thanks! i'm glad someone likes it... hehehe :)

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betskee,

it's what i call "the ultimate breakup song" for obvious reasons... :)

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anonymous,

i really wish i knew you, to thank you properly. dont worry, dave is dong fine now. :)