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    Poems about Lost Love

    Poems about Lost Love

     

    Everyone has felt it at one time of their life, the loss of a love whether it be a family member friend or a relationship that parted ways leaving a broken heart behind to pick up the pieces and start over again.  By writing, reading or sharing poems about lost love can be a great way to start the healing process.  Sometimes, after losing someone we care so much about, writing poems about lost love is all we can deem to muster. 

     

    Writing poems about lost love gives a person a voice to express their grief, anger, or sorrow over the lost love.  Putting it into words regardless if any one reads it or not allows a person to release some of those emotions and begin to heal.  You do not have to worry about anyone knowing your secret desire to rekindle a lost love even if it was a relationship that had no future to begin with or if it was full of turmoil.  In your poems about lost love, your words are your own to do with as you choose.  However, if you have a hard time putting your thoughts and feelings down into words you can always seek ideas in how to express your self by reading poems about lost love. 

     

    Reading poems about lost love can be healing as well.  It gives a person connection to others that are or have experienced the same emotions and pain.  After reading poems about lost love a person does not feel as alone as often is an emotion commonly felt after losing someone we love.  Although circumstances may not have been the same, the emotions that come with a lost love are.  They are very similar to those experienced when you lose a loved one through death.  In poems about lost love, you can feel their anger, sadness, alone, frustrated and so many more emotions that are mixed it sometimes makes one wonder how and if they ever got passed the loss. 

     

    After reading poems about lost love you will begin to see that others too have really felt the exact same way, and in some even see their closure and how the moved forward.  It will help you move forward and work through the pain.  Not all poems about lost love end in emptiness, some can end incredible remarkable.  That is what makes them so amazing.

     

    Sharing poems about lost love can be healing as well as can possibly rekindle that lost love.  With sharing poems about lost love to the love that was lost gives you the opportunity to express yourself and what that love meant to you.  Often times in a relationship when love goes bad it is due to lack of communication.  Sharing poems about lost love could reopen that communication line and give you a second chance at keeping it open.  However, even if poems about lost love does not rekindle those lost loving feelings it can give you some closure.  You will feel better knowing that you tried.  Poems are remarkable in how they can touch on so many emotions and be so reflective of how one might feel.  To experience that connection and share or read poems about lost love visit: www.passionup.com.

     

     

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