Poem: I Would Talk about It Daily

I Would Talk about It Daily

but it is no good
to say it again,
though I do
still carry
a breaking,
that remains,
continues, is not
improved with time,
or with the time
that has been
since it began,
since the feeling
of cracking glass
inside, since
the moment
when it was
severed, when
their could be
no chance,
when that last day
had already passed,
but I do not say it,
do not allow
my heart's beating
to become so loud
as to disturb
your attempt
at keeping peace,
no, I am hurt enough
to need no more,
so I do not speak of it,
not to you.

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