My Heart Used To Be Broken

My Heart Used To Be Broken

A Poem by iamshadowine

MY HEART USED TO BE BROKEN,

BUT TIME HEALED THE WOUNDS.

THOSE BROKEN PIECES, BUILT ME UP

BUILT ME UP SO STRONG ENOUGH,

THAT I COULD RISE AND SHINE AGAIN.

BUT AS THEY SAY,

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF,

MY HEART WAS MELTED,

THEN FROZEN,

FROZEN IN SUCH A SHAPE,

THAT WHEN IT BROKE AGAIN,

TIME COULD ONLY APOLOGIZE,

BUT COULDN’T HELP INSTEAD 

© 2017 iamshadowine


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I loved it.One of my favorites!
Thank you for sharing :)!

Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

Thanks ^_^
Amazing poem!! Lovely flow! :)

Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

Thanks ^_^
Very nicely written. I can totally relate to this. Love it!

Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

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SJ Mullins

7 Years Ago

You're welcome! :)
Wow. I totally love this. This poem has rise and fall nature of emotions. Very heart touching and relatable. Beautifully written.

Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

Thanks ^_^
Najam Us Saher

7 Years Ago

You're welcome
The wounds turn to scars, reminders of the past.
That is the point. Reminders.


Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

Thanks ^_^
Time heals the wounds. It sounds impractical to me. I don't think these wounds are ever healed. It's just that we learn to live with it, making it a part of us. But the pain remains..

A good write. Nicely penned 👍

Posted 7 Years Ago


iamshadowine

7 Years Ago

Thanks ^_^
Dr. YumnaKay

7 Years Ago

You're welcome 😊

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