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A View On Love

How do you know that you’re in love…? How do you know when you feel love…? How can you say that you’re in love…? How do you know if you’ve never felt love…? Though there may be times when you smile Thinking about your sweetheart But even you must know that deep down inside It won’t last for too long You shouldn’t be foolish Especially if you’ve never felt love But who is the one to say or judge What love really is? It’s nothing more than a fairy tale That a few experience now True love is a very complicated matter… How do you know that you’re in love? How can you say, “You’re in love” When you know that love is A mysterious feeling Nothing but confusion comes From a feeling anticipated However, not many get What it is that they’re Looking for… How do you know that you’re in love…? How do you know when you feel love…? How can you say that you’re in love…? How do you know if you’ve never felt love…? Do you know how many times that One has been hurt because of love? And do you know how many are still Together because of love? If love really is something we all seek Then why does it hurt? Very few ever find love Very few receive true love If the numbers are so small Then why work for it? Enough damage has been done And it’s time to just move on Love is too complicated For most of us to handle How do you know that you’re in love? (How do you know that you’re in love?) How can you say, “You’re in love” (How do you know when you feel love?) When you know that love is A mysterious feeling Nothing but confusion comes (How can you say that you’re in love?) From a feeling anticipated (How do you know if you’ve never felt love?) However, not many get What it is that they’re Looking for…

Copyright © | Year Posted 2005




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