Fragments
I loved you in fragments because your pieces weren’t whole.
I loved you in fragments because your pieces weren’t whole.
You shined your artificial light to hide your corroded soul.
I fell for bitter words you deceptively dipped in your honey.
You gave me stormy nights but left my mornings sunny.
I swam in the stars reading the story of our defective fate.
You crafted your narrative that I would be content to wait.
I heard the siren’s song guiding me out of the darkness.
You stood frozen on your tower, seething in your hardness.
I bathe in the light of the moon as your poison drains away.
You remain monotonous in the shadows of your prosaic decay.
First published on Medium.
About the Creator
Britt Blomster
I'm a writer, poet, storyteller and dreamer. I'm inspired by the world around me and channel that into my writing.
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