Memories may never end

Some Broken Heart, May Never Mend,
Some Memories May Never End,
Some Wet Tears May Never Dry,
But My Love For You Will Never Die…

Source: desicomments
http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/memories-may-never-end.html

Comments

  1. Marilen Rowena

    May 3, 2014

    Great qoutes my fren…every line of words gives much meaning that touches ones feelings…

  2. Mohammed Mahmoud

    May 3, 2014

    UR. Most. Beautiful.. Person. That. I. Never.. Seen. In. My. Life. Miss. Sos..! Hard. 2.belve… That.. My. Drem.. Can. TRU…!

  3. Mohammed Mahmoud

    May 3, 2014

    I. Don't. Nead. No. Reference.. UR. The. Angeles.. In. The. Pelant.. For. Shure..!!

  4. Mohammed Mahmoud

    May 3, 2014

    U. We'll. Never. Be. Disappoint .For. TRU. Lave. Never. Die.! Miss. Sos..

  5. Pravin Gala

    May 3, 2014

    Good morning my lovely and beautiful friend! 🙂 how are you doing today my lovely and beautiful friend! 🙂 I hope just fine! 🙂 ♡

  6. S.Enayat Mehdi Rizvi Rizvi

    May 3, 2014

    yes…..But My Love For You Will Never Die… we are far or near doesn't matter…love is God and God is love he will never…pain us…

  7. Luci Young

    May 3, 2014

    HUG KIUSS. HUG. LOVE YOU KISS. SMILE. HUG, LOVE. NEED YOU, KISS HUG LOVE YOU, SMILE DID YOY? SMILE. ? KISS

  8. Genenda Gentry

    May 3, 2014

    To a very special friend of mine u know who u are. Love Always Gen

  9. Eloisa Jane

    May 3, 2014

    Wow, it's like this quote was made for just for me. Thank you xxx <3

  10. Shubhangi Jadhav

    May 5, 2014

     i wish the people we love could understand our pain… why does it happen that people we love the most give us more pain..why does it happen that people don't see love in our eyes…. 

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