The human heart has the loudest language imaginable It's entirely universal Yet also frighteningly individualistic There's nothing that sounds worse Than a heartbreak It's messy and silent With forced screams and (un)shed wails It sounds like a body hitting the ground After diving off the Empire State Building It feels like death And in some ways it is Heart aches remind us we're living With faint pangs of memories After the heart break It's the aftershock of a human made earthquake It rocks your world And brings tears to the eyes Sometimes it's worse than a heartbreak Because it's the resurfacing Redamaging Of those memories and that pain Heart yearns are so natural And caused by something Simple as a crush And complex as real as true Earnest and genuine love There's nothing more pure Than a heart yearn It's hope and light Dashed with brilliancy and fear Because there is nothing more exhilarating Than the unknown endeavors of a heart