The shards of a heavy dagger Remain in me every moment. You reached into my wound, Wanton and haggard. I gazed at the jeweled weapon Tucked out of view And the gape in my chest I thought I outgrew, Covered and sutured, Well treated and healing. But like a cold draft entering a weak archway, You plunged deeply, weightlessly, Leaving me reeling. Poking, prodding, Pointing out my shards and my scars. I told myself I removed all of you And the dagger soaked with love's poison. You showed me shards from The poisoned blade still linger, The truth lies deeper than Where I can put my finger. You touched my wound with The force of words. How it stings with the sharpness of pain. Twinging inside me, Twisting like ivy, Welling my eyes like a curse there to find me, Pointing out my poison and shards, Fiddling with the sutures of my scars, And like a haunting winter's chill, You left as quickly as the blood was spilled.