Blood puddle broken heart

12 Jan 2012

·TILL18

A beautiful sweet girl was walking her way. In her way, she found a broken heart laying on the floor surrounded by a puddle of blood. The sweet little girl promised not to ever break that heart as she cut her little delicate fingers and her soft hands by picking up piece by piece the sharpen broken pieces of the broken heart. She took it home to rebuild it and take care of that broken heart, hoping for its soon recovery. In a short period of time the once broken heart was healing with success because of her kindness, caring, and sweet love from that one sweet girl. She thought of keeping it for ever and shewas hiding it very well, risking herself by taking care of a prohibited heart. One day, a black angel approached to the room and opened the door not knowing of the existence of the heart. The black angel caught the sweet little girl taking care of the healing heart and with out thinking it twice she sniffed the heart out of the sweet little girl hands and the black angel threw the heart out of the window full of r age, ignoring the little girl explanations and motives of her action. Nothing could've saved the poor heart as it hit the floor and broke in peaces spreading everywhere. The black angel locked up the little girl freedom and her freedom of love for taking care of a prohibit heart, a prohibit love because of her young age. Who's going to cure that broken heart? A broken heart is laying on the floor waiting for that sweet little girl that once cured it, waiting for her freedom and that she comes again and cures this brokenheart... My heart...!!!

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TILL18

Never thought i could write poetry... found out that writing what i felt could become a poem ;P I had some poems laying around and i decided to post em here and share em. Hoep you like em.

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