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I had always imagined your heart to be tiny, Small like a hummingbird's. Not because you were incapable of love, But because you had the capacity for so much of it. It fluttered at the briefest of glances And jumped at the slightest of touches. So fast did your heart beat that I had often mistaken you for dead When I would wrap my hands around your throat. You ran and you called and you pleaded But no one could hear your little heart. Even as it stuttered frantically Against your rib cage, brittle as paper. No one wants to love a quiet heart. And so I took it and strung it on a chain of gold So it could sit silently atop my own heart.
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Jan 30, 2019
Jan 30, 2019 at 3:57 PM UTC
Quiet Hearts
I had always imagined your heart to be tiny, Small like a hummingbird's. Not because you were incapable of love, But because you had the capacity for so much of it. It fluttered at the briefest of glances And jumped at the slightest of touches. So fast did your heart beat that I had often mistaken you for dead When I would wrap my hands around your throat. You ran and you called and you pleaded But no one could hear your little heart. Even as it stuttered frantically Against your rib cage, brittle as paper. No one wants to love a quiet heart. And so I took it and strung it on a chain of gold So it could sit silently atop my own heart.
This is my very first posted poem. Please be kind. Permission to use with credit
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24/Non-binary/Waco
Jan 30, 2019
Jan 30, 2019 at 3:57 PM UTC
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