Quote by Anne Sexton
Do you like me?No answer.Silence bounced, fell off his tongueand sat between usand clogged my throat.It slaughtered my trust.It tore cigarettes out of my mouth.We exchanged blind words,and I did not cry,I did not beg,but blackness filled my ears,blackness lunged in my heart,and something that had been good,a sort of kindly oxygen,turned into a gas oven.
Summary
This quote vividly captures the pain and confusion of unrequited love or a failed connection. The speaker longs for reassurance and validation, asking if they are liked. The absence of an answer creates silence, which becomes a heavy presence. Their trust is shattered, and even their ability to speak or express themselves is stifled. The rejection transforms something once positive into a source of anguish, suffocating their emotions and leaving them feeling overwhelmed and lost.
By Anne Sexton