Hole in the wall - a short story by Berni Albrighton




 



There’s a hole in the wall to your heart

I know it

I have seen it in the moments where you are vulnerable

Those rare times when you need me


When you reach out and cling tightly


Everything that blocked it from view suddenly comes tumbling down


Torrents of memories, losses, painful relationships break open

the bricks and mortar 


Sandbags, ineffective reinforcements, bursting forth, 

proving too difficult to sweep up, there are too many particles


I look at you, fragile and childlike


How can you carry so much?


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