Karen QuanI wear a necklace of hope with pearly beads. When I met you, it broke, and the beads spilled all over the floor, into the gutters.
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When I met you it broke and the pearly beads spilled all over the floor, into the gutters meaning I was devastated by your rejection. The necklace of hope that I wore when we first met was destroyed and everything fell apart.
Source: Write Like No One Is Reading
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