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a january chill took us

the second you tried to break into my frozen heart -

was that when you knew?

that loving me would be

the most difficult thing, the bravest endeavor.

the second you shut me out with your frozen heart,

neither of us knew

that that was the moment mine would thaw

and break

and all the fire i'd been holding back from you would manifest

as the bitterest anger

and the most acute pain.

and i wish, my darling, that i had been able to let it out to you in love,

that my frozen heart had thawed for you while it still belonged to you

and that we had been less stupid, less young, and less cold.

 

it's a lesson in love,

a stinging and bittersweet thing.

we lost our tenuous hold on what we had.

we did not treasure, cherish, or try,

and our similar and fickle hearts won out on us.

 

i won't regret loving you,

because people like us, we take what we can get.

frozen hearts are grateful

for whatever broken glimpses of love they can cheat from each other.

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maddie-3
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May 4, 2013
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