Heartbreak is unpreventable; the natural outcome of caring for people and things over which we have no control…
Heartbreak begins the moment we are asked to let go but cannot, in other words, it colors and inhabits and magnifies each and every day; heartbreak is not a visitation, but a path that human beings follow through even the most average life. Heartbreak is an indication of our sincerity: in a love relationship, in a life’s work, in trying to learn a musical instrument, in the attempt to shape a better more generous self. Heartbreak is the beautifully helpless side of love and affection and is [an] essence and emblem of care… Heartbreak has its own way of inhabiting time and its own beautiful and trying patience in coming and going.
– David Whyte
Image: “Let That Tune be Played” by Reji via Flickr.
So lovely Rudri, thank you for sharing.
Here’s more on heartbreak for last day of National Poetry Month:
The Taxi by Amy Lowell
When I go away from you
The world beats dead
Like a slackened drum.
I call out for you against the jutted stars
And shout into the ridges of the wind.
Streets coming fast,
One after the other,
Wedge you away from me,
And the lamps of the city prick my eyes
So that I can no longer see your face.
Why should I leave you,
To wound myself upon the sharp edges of the night?
Thank you for bringing this poem to my attention, Luanne. Heartbreaking, indeed.
I was thinking about heartbreak today, in fact. I don’t usually make a habit of it. Specifically I was thinking of romantic heartbreak but of course it’s universal to the human love experience.
Beautiful! Heartbreak is an indication of our sincerity !
So true and so moving.