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Why Must Love Hurt So?

Contributed by WorthlesSanity666 on Friday, 6th August 2004 @ 08:23:38 PM in AEST
Topic: LostLove



Cheerful flirting.
What harm could it do?
You grow so close and attached,
but what happens when he leaves?
What happens to the smiles
when your pet firefly
flies away,
taking away
the light of the world with it?
Loving kindness
and wistful dreaming.
How could it
turn into a
bloody massacre?
When you let your
hopes get high and
fantasies pleasant,
but then wake up to
harsh reality.
The reality that you're all alone,
realizing you've done it again.
You've permitted feelings,
you've grown attached.
You will never change.
You'll always end up
taking chances
you knew you shouldn't have taken.
You'll always end up sad,
lying on the floor,
crying how your heart is shattered,
though there are no ears
to hear you scream.




Copyright © WorthlesSanity666 ... [ 2004-08-06 20:23:38]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Why Must Love Hurt So? (User Rating: 1 )
by TwEeK on Saturday, 7th August 2004 @ 08:57:20 PM AEST
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ah, the wonderfull joys of love! [hence, i was being sarcastic]
yes, love allways dose kill you in the end dosent it?
awsome write!

Tweeky


Re: Why Must Love Hurt So? (User Rating: 1 )
by afterdark on Monday, 20th December 2004 @ 06:14:10 PM AEST
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Not much joy to love I fear hun.Not unless we are all in a Movie with The cast of "Friends" But hence we r not..Good poem..Love Sucks..
But your poem lives..

AfterDark..




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