Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Hearts, not heralded in art, Are broken, mended, Beating, fragile and still. We are surrounded; The unknown to know The aches and pleasures, The confusion with love and despair, Remorse and resentment; The empty longings, The burning fulfilment. Cave walls, train trestles and sidewalks Are sprayed in verses of universality. The coupling, birthing and dying Are the continuous unison that endures Through the elasticity of love. Ready to wrap the unravelling. Our teeth may become straws, Our ears pinholes, Our eyes pinwheels, Our skulls pinheads, Our bodies pincushions; But keep heart.
0
Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
Keep Heart
Hearts, not heralded in art, Are broken, mended, Beating, fragile and still. We are surrounded; The unknown to know The aches and pleasures, The confusion with love and despair, Remorse and resentment; The empty longings, The burning fulfilment. Cave walls, train trestles and sidewalks Are sprayed in verses of universality. The coupling, birthing and dying Are the continuous unison that endures Through the elasticity of love. Ready to wrap the unravelling. Our teeth may become straws, Our ears pinholes, Our eyes pinwheels, Our skulls pinheads, Our bodies pincushions; But keep heart.
francie-lynch
Written by
Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem