past tense love
Can you really love someone in the past tense? Is 'loved' real? Or does that love find it's way into the present and thus the future. Do we stop loving people completely? Is there ever a way to not love someone you once loved? Doesn't part of that love always stay with us?
That love may not always be there right in front of you. Maybe you don't wait for their texts or calls or waiting to see them. But that love is still there. That love will always be there. And this is why you must love carefully. For promises can be broken, but love. It can't be undone.
That love may not always be there right in front of you. Maybe you don't wait for their texts or calls or waiting to see them. But that love is still there. That love will always be there. And this is why you must love carefully. For promises can be broken, but love. It can't be undone.
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