Written by Jacob Ibrag
Hearts break
creating spaces in
between the cracks.
Time mends everything
except certain crevices.
Forever still, till other
broken pieces fill
in its emptiness.
Not fixed, nor
broken.
Written by Jacob Ibrag
Hearts break
creating spaces in
between the cracks.
Time mends everything
except certain crevices.
Forever still, till other
broken pieces fill
in its emptiness.
Not fixed, nor
broken.


Wow beautiful, i can relate,
as more broken pieces continue
to cover over my last discarded broken pieces…
chris
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Thank you very much Chris π
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Cool, another sticker!
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Too real. But that’s poetry. Beautiful pain. Thank you.
-jared
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Thanks Jared π
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this reminds me of that Japanese craft where they take a broken china pot and piece it back together with gold between the cracks. The name escapes me. Japosparklecrackle?
Nope thats definitely not it.
Alas, I’m too lazy to google it.
BEautiful poem by the way Jacob.
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Kinda not really that close haha, it’s called Kintsugi. That means a lot to me, thank you π
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Damn you know the name and everything. Nah not that close I guess!
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kintsukuroi
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Ah I see – so Kintsugi is like a nickname. Hey maybe the inner circle just call it Roi.
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The same thing basically. Kintsugi (“golden joinery”) or kintsukuroi (“goldenΒ repair”). the underlying message is : understanding that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken.
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Yes, I fell in love with this concept when a friend introduced me to it last year. It’s a seed of hope for damaged people. Making lemonade out of sewage(sometimes lemons just don’t cut it).
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It is indeed a beautiful concept. I wrote a poem along those lines. Using love to heal a broken heart. Will probably share it someday.
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Go on – share it!
After all a poem unshared is like a … something unsomething’d.
(amazing metaphor to follow)
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I’ve been there. Great piece – thanks..
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Thank you π
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Reblogged this on relearning – skillshare – collective.
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Nice poem, Jacob. I like that you know the Japanese art style (?) that doubtpuppet mentioned. Very cool!
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Thank you π
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Those shards still cut when we try to hook them from the crevices. A beautiful piece.
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Thank you π
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You are welcome!
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Gorgeous
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Thanks π
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gorgeous piece..would you mind checking out my blog. Im new to this x
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Thanks and welcome π
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