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Heart

How do you restrain your heart? Might as well attempt to hold back the tide With a fishing net The heart will feel what it feels Regardless of the consequences Whether it finds Its feelings reciprocated Or rebuffed No matter the pain No matter the anguish The heart will yearn And rush ahead in its feelings Even though you try To move at a more measured pace Logic has no sway The heart does not learn from past mistakes Even though I know I must bide my time And trust to the gods to see me through The heart leaps ahead and lets its feelings Run amok In a pendulum swing From exultant highs To agonizing pits of despair What can a poor mortal do Alas, what a cruel fate at times The gods did bestow on humans By giving us The heart.
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joe-butler
American
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Dec 21, 2010
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