From the day I brought you home
full of life, full of potential
I tried my best to give you what you needed
Bright sunlight, but not direct
Water once a week
a nice big pot for growing
But it has not been enough.
The first leaf dropped and I thought,
Oh, this is just from the trauma of the big move
Then another, and another, and another.
Entire branches came off.
I began to worry.
The weeks went by.
I called my mother.
She didn’t know what I was doing wrong.
Healthy leaves one day fall off dead the next
I run my hand over you, and you drop another five.
You are a shadow of your former self, only so many leaves left
I don’t know what to do.
You are dying in front of my eyes.
And all I can do is pick up your dead body parts off my floor.
I am sorry I brought you here.
I wish I had known.
RIP Houseplant.
You deserved better