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I wish I could say that I told you I was fragile, that the last boy who loved me left without a goodbye, and that in the midst of trying to bring him back home I realized I was nothing but glass and ended up falling to the floor, left cracked and scattered. I thought you were the broom that could sweep me back together, but you only made a path so that you could walk by unharmed; you left the swept up pieces in the dust pan, I didn't know you'd soon throw them away. There's little pieces of me still sliding around on the wooden floor, I should've known you wouldn't try to put me back together. I wish I could say I warned you of my sharp edges and the amount of tears I've accumulated, but you saw the flowers I held, and I didn't think much of the dirt; nor did I ever think you'd create more weight. You watered the flowers so much they drowned, and you left them to wilt; you left me overflowing. I wish I told you to leave before breaking me again, I guess I forgot. But mosaics are just pieces of broken glass, and by breaking me you've only made it easier for the next person to find me more disastrously beautiful. (NJ2014) © All Rights Reserved.
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 12:51 PM UTC
Disastrously Beautiful.
I wish I could say that I told you I was fragile, that the last boy who loved me left without a goodbye, and that in the midst of trying to bring him back home I realized I was nothing but glass and ended up falling to the floor, left cracked and scattered. I thought you were the broom that could sweep me back together, but you only made a path so that you could walk by unharmed; you left the swept up pieces in the dust pan, I didn't know you'd soon throw them away. There's little pieces of me still sliding around on the wooden floor, I should've known you wouldn't try to put me back together. I wish I could say I warned you of my sharp edges and the amount of tears I've accumulated, but you saw the flowers I held, and I didn't think much of the dirt; nor did I ever think you'd create more weight. You watered the flowers so much they drowned, and you left them to wilt; you left me overflowing. I wish I told you to leave before breaking me again, I guess I forgot. But mosaics are just pieces of broken glass, and by breaking me you've only made it easier for the next person to find me more disastrously beautiful. (NJ2014) © All Rights Reserved.
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 12:51 PM UTC
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