How Can a Heart Forget?
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Complete, First published Feb 21
This poem is a raw expression of pain, confusion, and disbelief at how someone can erase all feelings, love, and emotions so easily. It questions how a person who was once deeply loved can walk away without looking back, without wondering if the other is still breathing, still surviving, still hurting.

It explores the cold reality of detachment, where one heart moves forward happily while the other is left drowning in memories. It wonders if humans are truly capable of such indifference, or if they simply bury their guilt deep inside.

This poem speaks to anyone who has ever been abandoned, left questioning how love that felt eternal could be forgotten overnight. It's a reminder that while some hearts forget, others never stop feeling. 💔✨
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MELANCHOLY | Melancholy drips from my fingertips. SOON TO BE A PUBLISHED PAPERBACK. COMING 2025! This melancholy drips from my fingertips so slowly, you begin to forget I even exist. All of me, the hard parts of flesh you could never seem to love, drips down the drain. I am waiting for the day for your fingers to unscrew the pipes, dig through debris and mess, scrape your heart against the rust, just to find me, so we can go through it all over again. Here, in the pages I find myself, in the ink that writes against my flesh, I will whisper the sadness, the heartache, and the decaying for all of the unspoken. Perhaps under this layer of melancholy, the girl I once knew still exists.    First poetry collection in the series. Original poems based off real life experiences. #12 in poetry. Cover template made by @KaleidoGraphix on Canva. 𝑴𝒆𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒉𝒐𝒍𝒚 copyright © May Garner. 2017. All Rights Reserved.