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BY PETER SOLIS NERY
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
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How many times —
Must you break my heart?
Must I let you? (#534)
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Can a broken heart
Love as grandly as
A healthy heart? (#535)
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Would you prefer a love
Offered by
A broken heart? (#536)
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Even if a broken heart
Can love you as well,
I love you no more. (#537)
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I love you no more —
But I can’t forget
Your smile. (#538)
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Your smile, your lips —
They change
Everything. (#539)
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Your smile, your lips —
Whatever you kiss
Becomes love. (#540)
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Whatever you kiss —
Becomes love,
And breaks my heart. (#541)
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What breaks the heart
Is love
That breaks the heart. (#542)
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I would be okay
If I can resist you;
But I can’t. (#543)
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If I could resist you —
There’d be no
Heartbreaks. (#544)
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If I could resist you —
I would be foolish
To do so. (#545)
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Why would I resist you?
You smiled at me.
And your lips… (#546)
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Resisting you —
Avoid a broken heart, or
Forfeit a chance to live? (#547)
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Between love and madness —
What do broken hearts
Do better? (#548) (500tinaga@gmail.com/PN)
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