Love is to let go (Tanka)

Love is to let go (Tanka)

A Poem by Imperfection
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Love is to let another person be happy, even if that means being away from him. It takes an impossible amount of strength to walk away from your love. I'm still struggling to find that kind of strength.

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Can you let go if


You know that his happiness

 

Lies not with you, but


Away from your stormy life

On another distant shore?

 

© 2008 Imperfection


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Yes, I agree...it takes a hell lot of amount of strength to walk away from your love and in this world there in nothing more sad than that!
But, this is so true...Love is not at all only about being love, Sacrifice is also a part of giving love..

The worst feel in this world in not to see the one whom you love happy with someone else, but...to see the one whom you love sad with you...


Posted 16 Years Ago


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very interesting read... i do like the contrast in this .. good job on this.

Posted 17 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Two very conflicting view points.......a good write!

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

these Chofu's are different feel to them all together, I like the context on this one and the contrast is nice as well, good write..

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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