her heart's weighed down with stones and the burdens of used-to-be's
and could-have-beens.
her legs that have kept their confident stride have reduced to
monotone shuffling, scars obvious.
her wrists are covered with secrets, scattered with desolation in its most
ravage form.
the songs that once kept her heart alive with healthy melody have
dulled into a never-ending beat, lulling her to a dreamless sleep.
she used to dream in color, but now she dreams in black and white.
where is it, i wonder?
the drive that had kept her so full of life?
her poor heart had broken, with pieces that were never meant to fit.
someone had come in one night and stolen a few in her dreamless,
numbing sleep.
they sold it in the black market,
for millions of dollars to add to a witch's spell.
till her missing pieces were rescued by a stranger she had never met,
but was soon enough meant to.
his heart was already missing its pieces and her heart had molded his
whole.
little did she know that his extra fragments matched up with hers empty spaces.
little did she know that with her pain comes the chance to find her heart again.
It means a lot to me.