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Shattered
My heart lies so heavy as I Grasp for my lover who Isn't with me. We are no longer on the same page. I long with his bear hugs I long for his deep passionate french kisses Where tongues dance on a floor I swoon in his arms Why did he leave me so suddenly? No note, no text, no call, no email Nothing but an emptiness And shattered heart Tears that continually flow Does he ever bother thinking of me? Was I a nuisance to him? I need some sort of closure To get over this.. But he doesn't even care or bother with my shattered heart. Have a few pictures of him And two voicemails His quiet voice And at the end of each message He said I love you! Did he really know what love was all about? Every time I listen to the messages, tears start to flow. I weep uncontrollably Will someone gather me in their arms With my tears flowing on their shoulders. How can one mend a shattered heart It was torn from my chest cavity Thrown into the street Where people could stomp on it.
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