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Heartache
Contributed by
Katie_Marie
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Friday, 16th July 2004 @ 05:15:16 PM in AEST
Topic:
LoveRemembered
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Heartache is a headache Thinking in circles His name pounding through you While you try to forget When my head lays on this pillow You twirl through out my dreams Its so hard it seems How easy it should be to forget The memories and tears we shared Why can't I pick up , leave, move on Reminding myself that your gone You have someone new and improved While I'm home wishing the phone would ring But it never does It never did Your having a goodtime While I wish I had someone to hold These lips of mine Are so cold They used to be warm Looking Searching for someone new And if you ever return Honestly I would Let you back in these arms Hold you for good
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2004-07-16 17:15:16] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Heartache
(User Rating: 1 ) by krism on
Friday, 16th July 2004 @ 05:27:55 PM AEST (User
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So honest, so simple, so true.
Funny how life works that way. One knows in ones mind that they should move on, but the heart, why the heart is a seperate entity.
I particularly like "heartache is headache" line. |
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Re: Heartache
(User Rating: 1 ) by Silent-No-More on
Friday, 16th July 2004 @ 05:51:38 PM AEST (User
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Welcome to YPDC, Katie Marie! Thanks so much for sharing this. You'll find there's a lot of heartache here at YPDC... and... fortunately, a lot of support to go with it!
I hope you're feeling better soon... and in the meantime, keep writing! Heartache, though painful, is terribly inspirational as you've so clearly demonstrated here!
Another poet who suffers from the same disease,
SNM |
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