the Father had his heart broken
into a million pieces
the where, why and how
unknown
unnecessary, irrelevant
so when he asked the Mother
to borrow hers
she put it on a platter
and covered it with a dark red scarf
silky and smooth
the colour of blood, her heart
to protect it from wandering eyes
and delivered it by hand
as the Father strolled away with a-heart
the Mother spent her days
in hollowed pain
an absence she couldn’t explain
her eyes the shade of a greying sky
refusing to let in the sunlight
her nights spent in agony
her sleep a maze of nightmares
begging for a-heart to own
the Daughter could no longer be a witness
and thought she was wise(r)
took out her own heart,
and laid it next to Mother
who needs a-heart, she thought
instead, she’d collect pieces, she decided
glue and unglue
every permutation and combination possible
create your own puzzle
no commitment to a-heart
an overrated organ, she thought
to subjugate women
her brain never lost a battle
always in control
for many years, she lived the dream
as she flew across the skies
and swam across seas
when someone offered her a-heart
she refused
instead, she took a bite
enough to be polite
only mildly curious
adding to her growing collection
some she was fond of
others forced upon her
some nights, before she went to bed,
she’d check in with the heart(s)
some nights, she’d be curious
to know what it would feel like to own a-heart
would it make her whole?
some nights, she’d want to burn it all
no mementos
some nights, she’d lay brick by brick
layer by layer
to build a wall around her collection
some nights, she’d take a hammer
and break those walls
in the end, it didn’t matter
her heart(s) changed so often
never really hers to claim
and time passed, who knows
maybe she was collecting the million pieces
the Father lost
so he could have his heart back
so the Mother could have her heart back
so the Daughter could have her heart back
Speechless Sehar. This touched every emotion deep down in soul because finally someone has courage to write about them
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