How Cliche!, but yet, so true |
How Cliche!, but yet, so true |
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Is it possible to fall victim to the cliches of hopeless romanticism?
It must be, because I'm a victim and I'm getting killed softly. All I want, depsite my ailing domestic woes, is that feeling, That feeling that humbles the loudest boast to shy whispers. I find it intriguing how I can sit and listen to a song about lost love and realize how much I have taken for granted in past relationships. However, going against my nature, I didn't blame myself for it and, yet, I refuse to push this issue further. My decision has been made, no relationship, no quest to rekindle the flame, just an attempt to shake these thoughts and move on. Besides, I could already be in love with a stranger... |
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![]() Crying Behind Blind Eyes ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 257 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,967 ![]() |
Thank you...for this. It was beautiful. My boyfriend just broke up with me, and it hurts because he keeps saying, "It's not forever". So I keep trying to fix things, but in a way...I think I realized with this I just need to move on, because I can't wait my whole life. And maybe I could love someone else...and not even know it yet.
This was beautiful. It was short, but far from simple. It was just..lovely. |
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