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U-Haul
  A heart never breaks smooth.
  It shatters like a vase,
  or a smashed china plate,
  leaving thousands of pieces
  scattered all over the ground.
  (There might still be a broom in the closet,
  the one underneath the stairs.
  I don’t think you’ll have to push past
  too many of my boxes to get there.)
  Putting it back together?
  That s*** hurts.
  Each and every fragment
  is rough and jagged,
  and like shards of glass
  they’ll cut deep -
  even into the most calloused skin.
  (I found your old work gloves
  while packing the rest of my things.
  I hope you don’t mind that I threw them away,
  they were full of tiny holes anyway.)
  You can’t just tape a heart back together,
  and glue sure as hell won’t fix it.
  It needs time.
  It has to be remade, not just repaired.
  (The U-Haul is parked out front.
  Why aren’t you looking at me?
  I guess you changed your mind,
  but that’s okay,
  I’ve always liked it better without you anyway.)

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