They told me to open up, So I ripped my heart out and sewed it to my sleeve , Only to be told that it was ugly. I rearranged the valves and the arteries; Changed its beat, Until someone told me it was beautiful and stole it from me.
I searched for years at every street corner, In every alley way and ‘I love you,’ But I couldn’t recognize it. I met a man Prepared to exchange my heart for his, but I had none to give.
I stumbled across it one day, alone and sitting in a gutter. It was bare, cheated, broken— It felt right at home.