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Heartbroken
“I know my heart will never be the same But I'm telling myself I'll be okay” Sara Evans My heart no longer beats the same, as I’ve wiped away tainted tints on vain valves. Bleeding out shattered dreams. Colors of fallen needle-shaped leaves, emanate shades of memories, lost along a clamor of fragmented pieces, where linchen-dusted lies confused my flower-patterned spirit, adrift in a pastoral landscape of melancholy, scumbled in roseate oil, calligraphed from the fragrance of forget-me-nots, but sunflowers no longer bloom, although I still see a thread of salvation surfing through the airy breeze that hides behind green grass across untouched, yet butterfly nested water mountains. I chose to be content alone, with me and my heartbroken bliss, over passionate petal-like serenades, that caressed my midnight blues. So, forgive the stars, named with our love, as I bid farewell to half-adorned illustrations of a perfect sunrise, stolen by the past that always punished me, with trust issues, obscured in somber clouds that follow my silhouette, faithfully.
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