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Break MAG
Does a heart break?
 Not definitively, it might, if
 Struck in just the place.
 Remove the keystone, a heart collapses. Sink a blade of words
 And a heart will leak slowly,
 Deflating. Will it –
 POP! I think not. A heart is tugged, thin threads, white hot:
 Subtly dragging a heart away from mild breezes
 Into cold hard currents,
 Running deep in pits of 
 Consciousness. A heart begins
 To rip. Silent, twisting lacerations. Soft, then searing deep.
 Weary, long-standing bones of foundation stress, then SNAP, giving out,
 Dragged under to drown. Muscles pull, veins tear, things slide away:
 Slip, slither, gone. 'Til empty, barren voids
 Ache: lost in light, blinded by darkness.
 A heart doesn't break. It watches from
 Outside in, the inevitable destruction of all it 
 Wanted to keep, to hold, falling away into an
 Abyss of its own deep roots. Tangled, strangled in everything
 Smiled at and waved to and struggled to love.
 No, a heart does not break, it rips itself apart.

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