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Is Best To Have Loved
Is hard for someone, to let go, and set someone free, realizing the relationship, once shared, wasn't meant, to be. Of which, one's heart, cries out, for what, has taken place, hurting, while coming, to terms, of what, one must, then face. Yet one, still wonders, what one, has done, to truly, cause it all, with many thoughts, coming to mind, causing one, to sadly ball. However, making one grateful, for one, to find out, how one, will then feel, gaining much experience, and wisdom, to reflect, if love, is therefore real. For no one, can ever see, around the, initial bend, the definite possibility, of love itself, will ever, come again. Knowing that old wounds, may truly come, when love, could be caught, realizing, is best, to have loved, than become someone, who has not.
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