She held all
the pieces.
For years
and years, she held them all
And she promised
that they somehow fit together.
At first, with
fear’s reluctance
I gave them
stingily.
But faith
grew—chiseled and molded with well-intentioned cultivation
Until I
couldn’t wait to hand her every scrap.
I gave her
all the pieces
Trusting
they were safe.
And they
were… for a while.
I didn’t
know that,
In the end,
The jumbled bits
would scatter on the wind.
I snatch the
fragments from the air
Lost jigsaw pieces
dressed in my emotions
Complicated
Delicate
Subtle
Elusive
I study the painful
gibberish
Longing to
fit them into something real
Something
whole
But seeing
only how each shard reflects
The dark
place where she will never be again.