A poem about a shattered heart

When first you break
shards of you like shrapnel
embedded in the stucco
you once called ‘home’,
tiny men in bibbed overalls
build walls brick by brick
wet mortar flying
to protect you while you heal,
a facade brightly painted
in rainbow hues
to hide the wounded heart
inside.

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(original image by Elexa on Pixabay)