This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Washington chapter.
A heart tattered and torn
into pieces, ripped open and poisoned,
crumbled and broken by another, squashed
to the size of a microscopic contagious spirulina
that everybody eats and ejects out.
You picked it up, watered it with care.
She slowly grew green again. You
were the shining sunlight and starlight. You
came again and again and again.
I love you more than words can explain.