Love Poem: Frozen Heart
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Written by: Carolyn Devonshire

Frozen Heart

warmth he once offered had vanished only twisted words from his deceptive mouth his eyes were empty trying for years to restore his passion where was the tenderness he once gave freely apathy now abounded instead he blamed me at first, so I bought new lingerie got a manicure, pedicure and special hairdo still, he said he felt nothing after I left, I hired a sculptor he chiseled a heart out of ice metaphor for what he was missing the heart was delivered to his door he placed it in an ice bucket went out to seek angelfish many fish he caught that day, but no angels when he brought them home all had been spoiled the frozen heart had melted, just as intended but he never felt warmth inside again sometimes what’s missing cannot be restored
*Entry For Susan Burch’s “Missing” contest Written March 2, 2012