Mend a Broken Heart
48Broken Heart
Mending a Broken Heart
Ah, being in love, nothing like it in the world. Remember
the first time you met. It was like; where you been all my
life. Or maybe you were friends all your life, doing stuff
in school, or on the weekends. Then one day all of a sudden
it hit you like a ton of bricks. You started to look at
that person differently. You started to feel different to
toward that person. You couldn’t think of anything else,
but when you would be the next time you would be together
again.
So you get together as a couple, and doing couple things.
Of course what happens is your friends start to change
because they are single and you are not. They want to go
hang out, and you want to stay with that special person.
So, you try hanging with other couples. Sometimes its
great, and sometimes it sucks. You begin to find out you
don’t have much in common with the other couples. Besides,
you just want to be with that special person, and do your
own thing.
Then what happens? In some cases you just get tired of
doing the same thing, and you long for the times when you
were single. Or you just start growing apart. Maybe one
wants to enhance their career, and the other just wants to
keep it the way it stands. You try to supportive of each
other, but you may lose sight of what is important .Now,
thing start to get rocky, and all of sudden its decision
time. Do you stay together or go your own ways.
Well, you decide to separate and go your own way. So, now
you are now on your own. You are going out, and hanging
with single friends. You are having a blast and burning the
candle at both ends. But, you soon realize you have pain in
the pit of your stomach. You don’t have an appetite, and
running around isn’t as much fun as it use to be with the
gang. Something is missing and you can’t figure it out. You
can’t focus on work; forget things, and feeling miserable.
On day something triggers this feeling. The feeling is
broken heart for the one you love. All you can think about
the person you loved and let go through your fingers. You
try to focus on others things to occupy your mind. You give
the gym a try. You want to work it out of your system. But,
soon you find you are in great shape, but your heart is
still aching.
You decide to get in touch with the only person who could
mend a broken heart. The problem is how does a person go
about making the connection. Once you make the connection
what do you do is the question? You tell yourself their
must some kind of guide. This isn’t brain surgery. Just go
up the person and say “Hey”. Yea, right. Making up is
probably the hardest thing a person can do in the world.
However, the magic of making up is all in the heart. So
follow your heart and a smile on your face.
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