Death on an Heart

Mar 02, 2005 09:00

Death of an Heart

Take out a heart,

see it's perfection,

watch it glitter, gleam and glow,

no cracks,

no gaps,

no missing pieces that you see,

just a perfect heart that knows nothing of pain or rejection by anything or anyone.

Watch it closely,

look as it is given to another,

only to be roughly handled,

then watch as it is handed back,

look it over and see the tiny crack now running jagged through it.

Watch the now blemished heart,

look as a darkness takes over,

depression setting in,

the crack growing larger and more numorous,

but look as it still glitter, gleams and glows.

Watch as its once again passed to another,

watch as they take it,

then stomp on it's fragile from,

take in has the now shapeless lump of mass is passed back,

look as it glitters no more,

the gleam is now gone,

only to glow and barely beat anymore.

Watch the heart,

look at the many missing pieces,

the gaps that were created when it was stepped on.

Watch as the heart rips itself apart,

the cracks now are to much to even count,

watch this heart,

watch has it stops entirely,

ceasing to beat,

ceasing to gleam or glitter or glow,

ceasing to be at all.

Yet another is born,

watch has it is put through hell,

watch it go down the same path the last did,

watch it. . .and walk away.
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