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One broke her, Into thin fibers of glass disarranging a once whole vase A beautiful vase, multifaceted and covered in ornate beauty Intricate, delicate, carefully carved A whole vase, filled to the brim with life and love But what does love look like? She knows not anymore. Two found the vase in ruins, picked up her pieces, mended her and held on to her afraid she would break once more Carefully, protectively she now lived. Given everything, someone who had mended her. Yet she still felt a sense of a missing piece A gap, a hole, a missing fragile piece, unfilled but by One who had broken her Why does she love One who hurt her, who broke her who left her unfilled? Two many times has he mended her back together Yet One is still the missing piece, the gap, the hole, the Vase
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Oct 23, 2012
Oct 23, 2012 at 4:59 PM UTC
Vase Piece
One broke her, Into thin fibers of glass disarranging a once whole vase A beautiful vase, multifaceted and covered in ornate beauty Intricate, delicate, carefully carved A whole vase, filled to the brim with life and love But what does love look like? She knows not anymore. Two found the vase in ruins, picked up her pieces, mended her and held on to her afraid she would break once more Carefully, protectively she now lived. Given everything, someone who had mended her. Yet she still felt a sense of a missing piece A gap, a hole, a missing fragile piece, unfilled but by One who had broken her Why does she love One who hurt her, who broke her who left her unfilled? Two many times has he mended her back together Yet One is still the missing piece, the gap, the hole, the Vase
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Oct 23, 2012
Oct 23, 2012 at 4:59 PM UTC
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