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How To Gain From Our Pain
Contributed by
2bpositive
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Thursday, 23rd December 2010 @ 12:15:26 AM in AEST
Topic:
InspirationalPoems
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The sun rises and the sun sets a new day comes, yesterday forgets a loving kiss and warm embrace two souls joined, face to face
Time passes, feelings change no longer exits, this warm exchange further on, and still growing more apart forgetting all that love, they had from the start
Now although they consider to divorce thoughts of their children cause them remorse so they make decisions attempting to find a way to limit any pain, that their children will be okay
Despite their good intentions, they think they know but only their children feel the pain that will flow that day finally arrives, the one you were told it could never happen, it would never unfold
The stark and painful reality, some adults never see they give up too easily, and for what, just to let egos be if they only had the wisdom to open their hearts and be free to learn this meaning called compromise, and make their love agree
Yes, my friend, you're thinking how you relate to the words of this poem deep down your know you too are a survivor, and that time has shown you grew up with that pain, asking yourself what purpose was it all for the answer is clear, do not let it happen to your own as it did to you before
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Re: How To Gain From Our Pain
(User Rating: 1 ) by Dirkj on
Thursday, 23rd December 2010 @ 12:50:25 AM AEST (User
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very nice poem, some people do give up very easily, but one wonders weather they should have married in the first place |
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