Music Box
So once upon a time there was a girl and she was too small to carry around all the love she had inside her and once her pockets overflowed and once her backpack grew too full her mother bought her a music box to keep it all in but when she opened up the music box she found a little trinket boy inside with the most sincere smile and smooth glass hands and the brightest eyes and he wasn’t antique but he had seen a lot and he was too small to live in such a dark and empty place alone so the girl built him a bed out of her spare affections and she built him an armoire and she built him dozens of birds to sing to while she was away and soon the boy wasn’t so lonely but the girl still had so much left to give so she made him a garden of violets and she fashioned him a heavy blanket out of her excess fondness and she gave him so much sunlight and the music box boy had never thought so much love could live inside one person and each time the girl lifted the lid to see him he would spin and spin and sing every pretty word he could think of until he had to start making them up and he wished that he could build her things too but the girl insisted all she wanted was to hold him but the girl knew that he was too delicate to take out of the music box and she was more afraid of living without him than she was afraid of never getting to touch him so she gave him clouds and stars to wish upon and she built him oceans and fish and orange roses and she gave him so many things to smile at when she was away until the little trinket boy grew tired of being fragile and he climbed out of the music box and despite how breakable he seemed he clattered across the dresser and tucked himself in her coat pocket and he begged to make her laugh and he begged her not to keep him as a knickknack anymore and he swore he wouldn’t chip or crack if she carried him around he swore he could be precious and still be strong he swore there was more to him than pretty words and careful tunes and the girl only smiled and pulled a bit of love from her pocket to make more room in there for him.