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The glass pane reflects That soft glint of a lost love, Yet never reveals it clear: Rather sharp, broken, as if Shattered by your heart's recede, And glaring with cracks and corners The sun's beams in blinding light. Those memories, that glass pane, Their presence disturbs you, yet To lose your opaque, shattered window Is to lose that happy sight into The open spaces of your heart. Do not replace that window. Let it Bore its presence, but build a new one, And be more careful.
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Sep 22, 2015
Sep 22, 2015 at 12:27 AM UTC
The Broken Glass Pane
The glass pane reflects That soft glint of a lost love, Yet never reveals it clear: Rather sharp, broken, as if Shattered by your heart's recede, And glaring with cracks and corners The sun's beams in blinding light. Those memories, that glass pane, Their presence disturbs you, yet To lose your opaque, shattered window Is to lose that happy sight into The open spaces of your heart. Do not replace that window. Let it Bore its presence, but build a new one, And be more careful.
I miss you. You who broke my window.
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Sep 22, 2015
Sep 22, 2015 at 12:27 AM UTC
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