‘No.’
‘God,’ Kim said under her breath.
‘I don’t …wantto,’ Lucy sputtered, feeling childish and weak.
Kim pulled her phone from her back pocket and typed furiously with her thumbs. She propped the thing up against the flower bouquet and scrolled.
The lyrics to ‘The Breathing Room’ glared up at them in glowing black and white. Lucy didn’t really need to read them; she knew all the words by heart though she avoided the song at every possible opportunity.
Kim placed her hand over Lucy’s, a tangible reminder of the unwavering strength of the nearly forty years of friendship and support between them.
For the first time, Lucy read the lyrics – really read them.
‘The Breathing Room’
Music and Lyrics by Nick Broome
Gazes like smoke and whispers
Strokes of sparks like wishes
Sharp breaths, panted names
Beginnings and endings
Sometimes feel the same
Doubt like ocean wind within
Burdens and hassles without
Weight lifted under the weight of you
Wanted to spend all summer
In that breathing room
There with you, that was it.
It was the calming.
It was the fit.
In the Breathing Room,
You gave me breathing room.
Praises like balm, a zephyr
A draft to ease the pressure
Soothed and strong over the heart of you
Should have spent all year
In that Breathing Room.
There with you, that was it.