Love the Ones You Love

They might leave sooner than you know

Loss never helps anyone move on,
only holds them from,
seeing what is right in front of them,
love the ones you love,
you don’t know when they will leave,
when life gets hard,
and hands you an obstacle,
even with teary eyes,
jump it,
or you will not continue in life,
try until you jump it,
your life will be put on pause
until you jump,
up and over,
love the ones you love,
they might leave sooner than you know

Poem title: Loss
by Abbey, Columbus, Ohio

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  1. Anike Robinson

    April 1, 2013

    I am not sure how this came to be on my account but it is right on time. I don't know that I can jump over the lose but I can jump towards what my ancestors would want me to have.

  2. Tony DeLuca

    April 1, 2013

    So very true. I loses my grandmother just recently and I did not have time for her when she was here with us I traveled,worked,played hard. This was my life but my life halted about the time she got sick funny I was never there for her and didn't have the time and now I love 20 min. From her old house and all I have is time. Make the time!!! Regret sucks. God bless Josephe DeLuca (Granmama)

  3. Lalit gade

    April 1, 2013

    Do u know the feeling when u force urself to take some decisions whch you know will hurt you, and thinking about which still makes u cry but u still take it for its what is best for u.
    U dont want to leave but still u do bcoz if u stay back now, u ll trapped in the pain forever.
    U want to talk but u dont bcoz u knw dat once u start…u wont b able to stop and accidently u might speak whats in ur heart that u had been hiding deep down till date.
    U want to take an initiative but u dnt bcoz u fear dat u might be rejected or made fun of.
    Well i do know it…and i mglad for those ho dont coz honestly friends these things might seem to b a small and meagre part of day to day life but the impact it leaves is huge and at times devastating.
    And what adds oil to the flame is that u have to go through this all alone…yes…alone….coz ppl u thought understood u turns out to b the ones using u.
    But then yes….even if devasted, broken and hurt, we have to move on and make a new life.
    I am trying and hoping this time things turn out just fine.

    A̲̅d̲̲̅̅m̲̲̅̅i̲̅n̅
    . ╚▬▬► -•- ησтту вσι -•

  4. Tony DeLuca

    April 1, 2013

    At the end of the day you stand alone. But if you stay standing and unbroken intirely then no one can hold you back. Starting over bites but the come back is Stella.

  5. Tony DeLuca

    April 1, 2013

    Thank you iam unbroken this a life lession that I have learned as of late. The people pics and words of this site g+ saved me just returning the fav.

  6. Johannes Cleve

    April 1, 2013

    hmmm. what do you think…. is this poem about death or about people turning away from one?

  7. Kenneth Maynard

    April 2, 2013

    Buddist? Say with minds we create the world,so think great things to make a bigger better world,then act on those thoughts,being greatful is were we start.

  8. Erica Marcum

    April 2, 2013

    This is so so true, last year my husband died suddenly from a heart attack. I have been trying to move on since then. Some days are harder than others, but I am finally moving on. I do take solace though in the fact that the night before the morning he died, he asked me, Did I still love him after all these years? And I told him, "Yes, of course."

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