apostrophe

you swooped in
stole some part of the heart of me
leaving behind a stitch, a scar,
a patch; pieces indelibly swiped.

today everyone knows me as my eighty percent and oh
how i’ve simmered at the thought
aggravated at you being the understood, the generally accepted;
the catch in my breath, the white space.

you’re the placard,
the place-card; 
in me,
everyone knows what you signify. 

but while for so long i’ve seen you as a pause,
i’m suddenly realizing before you came along i was pieces;
bits
scattered and gapped and uncertain.

thanks to you, i’m changed
formed into a familiarity
granted an ease
opened up by being sewn shut.

your goal was never my contraction,
i see that now.
you stuck around
invested in me
visibly
permanently

you’re all that has ever held me together.

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