“What happens when people open their hearts?"
"They get better.”
― Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
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“What happens when people open their hearts?"
"They get better.”
― Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
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I feel bad, for when a relationship ends, we tend to blame love.
Love is constant. But when a relationship fails, it's not that they failed to love, but failed to commit to love.
Commitment is always relative to keep a relationship.
So then, it's never love's fault, but the lovers' shortcomingsーto keep the commitment, to stay together.
ー words by @edizzzaaa (Twitter)
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Poetic Form #3: Palindrome
Mind tells heart
"please think, silly"
Oh love
is dangerous.
How painful it is
so often
is it painful how
dangerous is love?
Oh silly
"think please,"
heart tells mind.
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Poetic Form #1: Epistle
Dear Love,
You succeeded in making me do things that are beyond my comfort zone. You thrived and flourished albeit conflicts, frustrations and distresses.
I am proud of you and how you made me out to beーyou made me passionate. Resolute. Oh, love, you helped me grow in places I never thought I would.
You don't know how much you made me happy. Yes, love, you gave me a euphoric sense of freedom and opportunity.
My darling, love, this is what I only ask of you: to remain perpetual. Unfeigned. For if, and even if, everything in this world changes, you, my love, prevails.
With all my heart,
Marie 💌
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WE
wouldn't have guessed
that imagination
could lead to
DECISIONS
to moments
like this.
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What is your favorite endearment?
Endearment is a word or a phrase that you call a very special person to show your love and affection towards him or her. Most countries have their own specific and commonly used endearment, and it can also vary in languages or dialect. So if you are trying to woo a lover with an extraordinary endearment that’s not an English term, you need to learn these unique, imaginative and awesome love terms! Here are the list of unusual endearments in different languages:
Endearments about body parts
mo chuisle - “my pulse” (Irish)
a chuisle mo chroí - “pulse of my heart” (Irish)
mo chroí - “my heart” (Irish)
mi corazón - “my heart” (Spanish)
Foolish Heart
I need a love that's strong
I'm so tired of being alone
But will my lonely heart
Play the part
Of the fool again, before I begin
Foolish heart, hear me calling
Stop before you start falling
Foolish heart, heed my warning
You've been wrong before
Don't be wrong anymore
ー Foolish Heart by Steve Perry
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There must be a reason
why
we get separated
from
the person
we most want to be with.
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