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  Dec 2015 Lou Vinluan
Nigel Finn
Words are harmless, so they say,
That's where the problem starts;
Sticks and stones
May break our bones
But words will break our hearts.



Words are harmless, so they say,
And point you to their charts;
It's harmless fun,
No damage done.
But... Who will mend our hearts?



The x-rays show no damage
Where words have scathed across,
But it still feels hard to manage,
And leaves you at a loss.



Words are harmless, don't complain,
That's where the problem starts.
It's quite absurd-
A single word-
Enough to break our hearts!



But words are harmless, they maintain;
The subject of their parts,
No less or more,
So let them pour
From all our broken hearts
“Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words will break our hearts” is a quote I have stolen directly from Robert Fulghum.
In my defence, he'd already stolen half of that quote himself.
Lou Vinluan Jun 2015
Love is a cruel game
They won't let you win or aim

Love is a mystery
You will feel misery

Love is hard to catch
Like my heart can't patch

Love is blind
Its not easy to find

Love has sacrifice
But full of lies

Love is vain
Sometimes its pain

Love is dependent
But my heart's independent

Love has its passion
And full of compassion

Love can be positive
But mostly negative
I'm not sure if itss right
Lou Vinluan Jun 2015
A vulnerable heart got captured
In the middle of love war
Oblivious and lost
But eventually fell in love

The heart felt pain
Mourning for the lost
For the betrayal
The heart was broken

Before, it was once whole
Now it was shattered
Broken into pieces
But still live

Remembering the past
Trying to move on
Still mourning
The pain is still there

Blame the heart
For falling in love
The brain knew
But the heart denied

Now suffering from the pain
Wishing it to go away
Thinking of death
Wanting to be gone

Years passed by
The pain slowly fades
Memories are still there
But feeling numb and sad

Missing the old times
Didn't regret anything
But the heart ache
'Cause the heart's vulnerable

— The End —