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What Happened?
What happens when love is distorted and dismantled from the ground up
When those sweet rosy cheeks become sour and black with hate
Love, once the prized delicate floret in the garden of your heart
Now crushed, beaten, and wrenched from the soil
What happens when love becomes the shattered remains of your glass heart
Glass that only cuts deeper, that only becomes sharper as you try to put back its pieces
The innocent clear perception of life your eyes once held
Now contaminated and smudged with a much more dubious lens
What happens when love is lost, a once familiar face now adrift in a sea of haunted hostility
Yet, convinced that this marvelous miracle cannot be lost
You dive into that dark abyss in order to find it
Except these are not the calm waters you experienced before
It is as though you are swimming through tar
With every stroke you sink further
With every kick you become slower
Every frantic gulp of that much needed air, now deeper
Until it is too much, and with one swift tug that same bitterness pulls your body under
And with one final conscientious thought you ponder
What happened to love?
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This is a piece birthed by the pain of change, the loss of true love, and realization that there was no way to find it again.