The best way to fix a broken Heart

Wait for the next person in line
Hand them your heart.
Sit back, relax.
Feel if it's fixed!
Otherwise, keep waiting
till you turn grey!
According to Jendhamuni only!
This post has nothing to do with my life!

Comments

  1. RAMAKRISHNA vaddipally

    February 4, 2014

    I understood your deep feelings 
    i want to know where you from iam from us. i borne Buddhist place

  2. RAMAKRISHNA vaddipally

    February 4, 2014

    i am observing your postings. all are filled with pain. whats the problom. can i shre with your sorrow feelings. it reliefs you 

  3. RAMAKRISHNA vaddipally

    February 4, 2014

    looks great      
    smells great                   
    tastes  great     
    sounds great    
    touches great
    Thinks worst/cruel. it is the mankind.

    It is the not the fault of your elements
    fault of your environment /government    ——-      Ramakrishna

  4. anup jana

    February 4, 2014

    wao .. vary Biutefull . Mindbloing

  5. anup jana

    February 4, 2014

    wao .. vary Biutefull . Mindbloing

  6. manohar lall

    February 4, 2014

    Very cute butterfly and the broken heart feeling.
    I hv already turned Grey

  7. Suman Sharma

    February 4, 2014

    Wonderful wordings n of course beautiful picture

  8. Naveen kannan

    February 4, 2014

    *****What a beautiful share this water. ************ *****

  9. mak irfan

    February 4, 2014

    Ones heart broken can't be mend but can get comfort from love ones

  10. nea zoi

    February 4, 2014

    Yes, but can't wait because other person may break it too

  11. Prem Thapa

    February 4, 2014

    Ramakrishna where u from& where was brone goutam buddha

  12. Anita Sweeney

    February 5, 2014

    My daughter could do with some help on her broken heart at the moment 🙁

  13. Nelson Yawu

    February 9, 2014

    I don't believe my past , i always look forward and create new things.

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