Love Poem: Broken
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Written by: Anais Vionet

Broken

What a lonely, peculiar, eccentric figure i must be. A girl, in a garden, crying at an iPad, in the dark. 

Earlier, at school... 

It was a clear spelling out, like steel cuts thru fruit. 

As he spoke he looked down and away, his gorgeous face blank and indifferent, as if I were wasting his time or he was talking to a child needing an obvious truth taught quickly. 

When he finally looked back at me, I saw no pity in his impersonal, hazel eyes. 

I couldn't breathe, I couldn't think, I needed time to contemplate the universe's new laws. 

Can a girl just suddenly die of heart-ache?? because I was sure my heart had stopped, locked and frozen. 

Finally, I gasped in this impossible new air - the force of it made me hold the cold-iron stair railing - the game is rough. 

He's so... male - all chase and careless passion - intelligent teaser, a skilled steersman of excited climates... Oh, you simply have no idea. 

And now he was, gone, still there, but gone to me - as if he'd transformed into a hologram or had begun to orbit some other sun, he just... 

"You made me feel special." I said. 

I had lost my balance on this faithless and unequal world, where heaven so cruelly punishes desires. 

"You made me feel I mattered, such a favor." I said, absentmindedly, as I turned, and went back up the three steps into school.

I don't think I looked back at him as the door closed. After all, he wasn't there any more. 

I think he called my name, like a question...