
Do you see that girl by the side of the pool?
The one staring sadly at her phone?
The one who seems so lost, so alone?
You wouldn’t know she’s on a couple’s vacation
Sitting alone in this island location
She’s strung out and stressed – no relaxation
You wouldn’t know she’s staying in a villa booked for two.
Sitting alone under a sky of deep blue
You wouldn’t know she’s anxious, depressed, and so blue
Sitting alone under that sky of bright blue
As her sadness rings true.
Realizations have come true.
She’s totally alone on a holiday booked for two.
Three hours have passed, and still, this girl sits alone.
So, for company, she now just uses her phone.
Amongst all the other couples
The only one alone.
She’s a wilting flower fading, a forgotten stem
As she sits and enviously watches them
The sun lounger next to her sits empty and bare
She so desperately wants in his conversation to share.
Waiting sadly for her person that never comes.
Her heart beats alone, a desperate drum; it thrums.
Every so often, she looks up expectantly
Maybe it’s him, her partner, her love
But her hopes are dashed each and every time.
So, she sits on her phone, writing lines of sad rhymes.
As footsteps fade away
Facing another lonely day
On a holiday booked for two together
Sitting alone for what seems like forever
As her tears start to come, she jumps into the pool water
Her soul so sick; mermaid tail flick
As her ocean tears mix with cool pool water
You must remember she’s always Neptune’s daughter
Finally, he comes to the poolside so cold
He’s sullen, he’s moody, away from a laptop gleaming gold
Only then does she realize sitting alone with him in the sun
that instead of this holiday booked originally for two
She really should have booked a villa for one
Mermaid tears start to fall under the horizon’s dying sun
This was written by our contributing writer, Danielle Gibbens.
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