Title: “An Eye for a Heart”
You danced on my head like a session of ballet
Split my heart and thighs, had at me like I was gourmet
Left me hanging—parlayed me into another cliché
Diced up my head, made me insane, just to go hang it up on display
Calling it art—
As like a lab rat, you treated my heart.
Slow poison—
Piece by piece, you took it apart.
Should have known it was a game,
Playing knock knock, who's there?
And I carelessly let you in like a host through a foyer.
Burnt up a fuse… then ran wintry—
There was no more fire.
Soulless I had become,
Like a devil’s spawn.
I had to do you the honors of an IOU—
And well, like a chess game,
You later became my pawn.
Had you by the groins—
You kicked, you screamed, "What are you doing?"
I whispered like winter wind in your ear, "Returning the favor."
Took my time like a sous chef with revenge on the menu,
And like a paranoid scientist,
Every scream was data—every tear, a breakthrough.
Then I framed the wreckage—signed it: “This too, is art.”
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