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I was told by a very smart young man that breaking something means you never wanted it. We try all we can and give everything we have for someone but sometimes you come up short. What you intended was everything wasn't enough for the other person. You forgot who you were for the other person. You gave everything to them and they wanted more. 'You weren't enough' always will pop into your head weather you loved each other or not. Love is a strange thing a lesson and a blessing. But If someone wants to walk out of your life let them. Some come for a lifetime and some come for a season. You need to know the difference. Even if you emotionally physically and mentally die inside your never given something you can't handle. -tbt
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 12:22 AM UTC
Lifetime or Season
I was told by a very smart young man that breaking something means you never wanted it. We try all we can and give everything we have for someone but sometimes you come up short. What you intended was everything wasn't enough for the other person. You forgot who you were for the other person. You gave everything to them and they wanted more. 'You weren't enough' always will pop into your head weather you loved each other or not. Love is a strange thing a lesson and a blessing. But If someone wants to walk out of your life let them. Some come for a lifetime and some come for a season. You need to know the difference. Even if you emotionally physically and mentally die inside your never given something you can't handle. -tbt
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 12:22 AM UTC
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