Written by Jacob Ibrag
Limb after limb,
he took himself apart
to uninstall his heart.
Didn’t belong to him.
Never did. Bleeding red
for the girl that stole his
breath. ‘Kept it safe till
I found you again.’
Written by Jacob Ibrag
Limb after limb,
he took himself apart
to uninstall his heart.
Didn’t belong to him.
Never did. Bleeding red
for the girl that stole his
breath. ‘Kept it safe till
I found you again.’


Intense! 🙂
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Intense love nice poem
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Thanks Morgan 🙂
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Very welcome
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The last line speaks of serendipity and destiny to me. Great piece!
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Thank you 🙂
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Until I find you again? This reminds me of Davy Jones and Calypso in Pirates of the Caribbean and Will and Elizabeth too, when he asks her to guard the chest with his heart in it, saying it’s always belonged to her. I love this!
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Thank you, I can’t believe I didn’t catch onto that parallel sooner haha.
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No worries, depends on where your mind wanders at the moment. 🙂
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Oh love and what it does do us! Only if it were that easy to ‘uninstall’ our hearts from hurt.
This is beautiful!
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Thank you 😀
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🙂
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Very deep but so true!
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Thanks Laura 🙂
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A powerful statement about love. Beautiful poetry!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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You are welcome!
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It’s too sad, that the guy in the story felt the need to disown his heart until he’d found the girl he’d given his heart to back again…
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Oh, man! Wow!
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🙂
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nice words. i like to own my own heart these days…
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Thanks 🙂
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So simple and powerful..
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Thanks 🙂
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