She didn’t know much about building houses She had dreamt about it And done some observing But she had no idea about the logistics The nitty gritties And so when she made the decision To build a house She looked at the blueprints She had drawn up And she felt elated She began to pour the cement Somewhat carelessly With inexperience and excitement She had never built a house before So when she began to see the cracks forming She didn’t know what to do She had to ignore the smaller ones Pretend they weren’t there So she could fix the larger More insidious cracks Day and night she poured cement Into the crevices Pouring with it her love and care For the house Willing it to hold Sometimes it looked smooth for a little while And she gained hope But inevitably, it always cracked again The crevices getting wider and deeper But still she poured She had never built a house before She thought that every foundation Cracked and cracked Before it became beautiful She thought this was part of the process So she tried to build a house On top of the cracked foundation But this just caused the cracks to deepen And the smaller cracks Became impossible to ignore And so When the fragile, broken house Finally crumbled Her devastation Led to regret That she ignored the small cracks And poured so much of herself Into the big ones But she learned That starting over Is not the same As giving up