Miscarriage

As I bleed the memory of you washes away,

Like wasted birthing pains, down a porcelain drain.

My heart shed the layer it intended to grow;

I forget your touch – remembering the pain mistaken for pleasure.

So, I watch the streams of red between my breasts collect,

Mourning the miscarried lover, I intended to protect.

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