Whole

Story by Xandie on SoFurry

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Poem


A broken boy

Came to me

One night

Holding the shattered pieces of his heart.

Cradled in his hands;

He offered them to me...

And the shards

Were so sharp;

They cut my fingers

And further fell apart...

My palms were raw

And bleeding,

But still, I held the pieces;

Fragile and oh so frail...

Unable to repair

The damage that was done,

I kissed the tears from his cheeks

And swallowed every shard he'd given to me...

Like razors on the throat,

They stung

And burned,

Tearing my tongue to shreds...

But I would not regret;

Not even for a moment

And I would not forget,

The precious gift he'd had to give...

So he stood before me,

Watching as I choked;

Devouring the jagged

Pieces of his heart...

A lonesome,

Broken boy,

That in return,

I gave up my own heart instead...

I took up his hands

Painting them in

Crimson

With the throbbing cuts that bled...

And slipped them

Right into my chest.

Bittersweet fingertips,

Grasping at my racing heart...

His grip was tight,

But oh so gentle

As he carefully pulled it

From my breast...

And so it was;

My beating heart

Took up the place

Where his shattered one had been...

And I kissed his lips then,

Dying them too

In deep, russet hues

To match that of our hands...

And as the salt of his tears

Pained upon my skin,

I whispered,

Oh so softly,

"Don't you cry for this, my love;

My beautiful,

Broken boy,

For I've just made you

Whole again..."

Copywritten to Xander Bradeshaw.

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