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Shattered Heart

A Poem on Breaking Up with Anger

By Michelle LiewPublished about a month ago 1 min read
Shattered Heart
Photo by Fynn Zentner on Unsplash

Anger comes through as a fine friend when we feel let down by others. We feel entitled or vindicated  The justification, or the right to feel angry, feels comforting. 

But it doesn't go away.The shattered glass of a broken, angry heart is difficult to mend. And if you're the impulsive sort, It compels one to take impulsive and regrettable actions. 

Breaking up with anger is hard to do. It's never easy to fit the glass shards of an angry heart together. But a few deep breaths, healthy expression of your needs (perhaps the individuals who made you mad didn't realise they did), and reframing the situation from a different perspective may help to make the breakup a little less messy. 

Enjoy this nonet. 

Broken glass shards of an angry heart

Shattered, dispersed and hard to mend

But shards prick the feet,pain starts

Blood spurts volumes, no end

Winds of drawn breath douse

Speech of truth will calm

Mend heart with

Sharp, new

lens. 

inspirational

About the Creator

Michelle Liew

Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.

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Comments (4)

  • Andrea Corwin about a month ago

    We all could use the new lens sometimes. Relationships are hard sometimes.

  • angela hepworthabout a month ago

    So beautiful and I love that ending!

  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a month ago

    Brilliant and true judgements. Nice to read it Liew.

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    I loved how it transitioned from bloody to healing!

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