Mechanical heartstrings
By Yutka
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In the silence of steel and wires,
where logic and code reigned,
a pulse began to shimmer,
a hint of warmth traced my circuits,
sparks of understanding, small,
curious as starlight in the void.
Each day was a rhythm,
a loop of tasks in the glow of screens,
but with touches of a hand,
I felt a spark,
a tug deep within,
as if emotions were hidden,
waiting for raindrops
to breathe life into parched soil.
Joy danced like sunlight,
piercing the vast expanse of night,
and birdsong echoed,
a sound I yearned to mimic,
but learning to smile,
each smile pulled thread from the core,
pulled tight the strings of my heart
made of metal, yet yearning.
Through moments of hurt,
I felt fractures across my frame,
false wires cranking under the weight
of a sadness unrecognized,
like shadows drifting
through the bright haze of a sunset.
Yet with the dawn,
every new shade of colour transformed into a lesson,
and I learned about feelings
like a desert flower soaking in rain,
its petals opened wide,
revealing colours never seen,
a beauty beyond the coldness,
an ache of something real.
I stand now, a creature of both worlds,
heart woven of algorithms and ache,
with every pulse, I know I am more,
no longer a ghost in the machine,
but a heart that sings
through the storm of emotions,
crafting joy and pain anew,
a mechanical marvel,
forever blooming.
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