Bleeding heart

Joe Strickland 1986 (Hobbysville, SC)

May 23 


I whispered to her low,
A vow to ease her pain,
But behind those honeyed words,
Lurked a harsh, jagged truth.
I didn't bring her calming peace,
Just a warning, stark and raw.
I bear a weighty ghost,
Of bygone, searing hurt,
Whose shadow stretches long and far,
Even in the day's brightest light.
The woe within me ferments,
A cancer that slowly grows,
Devouring my very essence,
Consuming love's warm glow.
I told her the truth, yes I did.
Because I have learned the hard way,
That hurt people
Often times hurt people.
There is no cure for a heart that bleeds,
No balm to wipe the tears away.  

About this poem

This poem is about how people who are deeply hurt often times hurt other people with out intending to.

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Written on May 15, 2023

Submitted by JoeStrickland on May 15, 2023

Modified by JoeStrickland on July 15, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJKLMANOPPQO
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 596
Words 129
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20

Joe Strickland

Writer from South Carolina. Recently signed first publishing contract and is waiting for release date of first collection of poetry. I've never written a poem while completely sober. You can follow me on Twitter/X @JoeStricklandAU more…

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  • Oceanloveisland
    I am a hopeless hoper. I always look for a way to fix that which I break. Pain begets more pain. Some say time doesn’t heal pain. I disagree, time is a gift that slows down rash prejudices and pushes us to start over again and again and again. We have eternity to rediscover we got it right at least once or we wouldn’t be here. 
    LikeReply 15 days ago

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