What Do You Do When Your Heart Breaks In Two? Poem by Diana Kouprina

What Do You Do When Your Heart Breaks In Two?



Take a shot,
it warms the heart,
The loneliness is palpatable
like the craven of the night
Take a shot
head is light,
body warm awaiting for your touch
Take a shot,
and taste the scent that once was sweet,
as it lingered in the midst of us.
Take a shot,
the loneliness is hard to bare.
Close my eyes and see your face that once lit up the sky of night
brown eyes dancing within the light.
Welcoming arms streched out wide,
as they cling on, lulling me to sleep.
Take a shot
the misery is hard to bare
Take a shot,
as the mind stumbles into the darkness of the night,
it tells secrets of a fight a battle won and lost, again.
Take a shot and ponder this:
The fight was fought for love once had
Battle lost
or so once thought.
What was the point?
The meaning of this love?
Take a shot
and
Alone, ponder in the night.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is mostly about what not to do, when your heartbreaks in two.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Khairul Ahsan 02 December 2013

I've just read your poem. Didn't understand: 'Take a shot, and taste the scent that once was sweet, as it lingered in the midst of us.'...But how? 'Take a shot and Alone, ponder in the night.'...These lines are good! Thanks for the note. It clarifies....

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