Broken Heart

Broken Heart

A Poem by Mauricio Montoya
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makes me think of that Earth wind and fire song "cant hide love"

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Broke heart

 

Can I fix a broken heart?

How many times can I mend it?

 do I even know where to start.

Scattered are the pieces, 

around me.

on my knees I pick them up.

I wonder 

Do i need,

to release it.

If there is no love,

Then why retrieve it.

For all and all,

maybe

I should just 

leave it alone. 





 

 

 

 

 

© 2021 Mauricio Montoya


Author's Note

Mauricio Montoya
earth wind and fire "can't hide love"

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I like your words, friend.
"Can I fix a broken heart?
How many times can I mend it?
do I even know where to start.
Scattered are the pieces,
around me."
I've felt this way several times, been in this position about a million times, always feeling like my heart was broken, never knowing what to do with myself and the shattered pieces of my heart circling me. Thanks for sharing this wonderful, relatable poetry!!

100/100

Nix ❤️️

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mauricio Montoya

3 Years Ago

yeah I feel you, love from the heart thank you for reading



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unfortunately - we all experience a broken heart - it is part of life. we lose loved ones to death; to another person or just grow apart....it is the hardest lesson of life to keep a loving heart when the pieces are spread as well as the pain...there's no clear cut answer - the healing of love is an art.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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I like the grip of realism that is remoulding the feelings of grief in Mauricio's lost love. It is good that he sees the sense of letting go as wisdom conquers passion. Funny thing is that many girls who turn down such honest uncomplicated love end up regretting they did so bitterly. Lovely poem that is a lesson to the myriads of broken hearted.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Oh Mauricio, I love it. I think this would be so beautiful as a song.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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My heart goes out to you, Mauricio. I remember when I felt like that. The pain sometimes is just to much to bear.

Posted 13 Years Ago


This is so sad
how can you mend a broken heart?
There is a saying
a new nail will pull the old nail out
Lol that's just a saying
It takes time to heal a broken heart and the best way is set her free
If it comes back to you it was meant to be
Your words remind me of the song
"How can you mend a broken heart?”
I love this poem excellent writing




Posted 13 Years Ago


Ah now there is a good thought I often wondered such things .I find it never works second time the magic is over

Posted 13 Years Ago


You share that deep sense of brokeness when love fades away... and in that a longing to find wholeness again. Painted in such pain, yet with that tinge of hope.. waiting for now to see what comes.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Time seems to change those decisions --"to just leave it". You can request cupid to shoot somewhere else. That dangerous critter.

Posted 13 Years Ago


It would be nice if the ones we loved loved as back equally, and sometimes it happens, but many times not. Tough situation, I hope its gets better, but whatever the case, keep writing like this. It may be simple but its real.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This is sad, but we've all been there - I hope things get bettr for you soon.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Added on February 24, 2011
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Mauricio Montoya
Mauricio Montoya

oakland, CA



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Love to draw and cook from time to time, when I'm not drawing I’ll write poems. My favorite poet is Edgar Allen Poe. more..

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