Poem: Crumbling

 

'And you held my lifeless frame.'

 

Taylor Swift

~

Because I don't want to talk about it,

Because it hurts too much,

The instant shock, the crumbling of us.

Because I think about how things could've been

If you'd agreed to hold my hand;

To hold my frame for eternity's sand.

How much deeper our sacred connection could've been,

How we wouldn't have shed aching tears, 

How our shaking frames would've shook of pleasure,

Not numbing, freezing pain. 

The future I thought we'd have in the tomorrow of us

Crumbled in the blink of my waterfall eye.

How things changed, how dreams faded away, how hearts did break.



Life teaches us, love helps us grow, 

The pain, the crumbling, the rebirth, 

all hold a purpose in our soul's growth. 

One day you wake up, you clearly see

How light is illuminating the corners 

of your soul's aching beats;

You smile, you instinctively know

You will be more than fine, 

You'll soar and evolve;

The crumbled debris of your weeping soul

Will morph into a dazzling new version

With expanded awareness

of the universe's loving songs.


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