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Relatable Feeling
Love is the emotion that we feel in our hearts.
Without it, we feel there are missing parts.
It’s the chemical that runs in our heads
and if you have a heartbreak, it’ll rip you to shreds.
Love can last forever, but it may end quick.
It can start thin, but with time it grows thick.
Love comes in many ways and no love is perfect.
It may never end, but it may leave you wrecked.
Love is a beautiful feeling, it’s our excitement and motivation.
It’s a feeling we have encountered and a sweet but terrible sensation.
Love can be painful, it can leave you scarred.
When you least expect it, it’ll catch you off guard.
Love can lead to sadness, anger, and pain.
It can be a hard thing to keep and maintain.
Love can come from family and friends.
It’s best hold on to it before it ever ends.
This is how we may relate to this sensitive feeling,
and you better be prepared for what with you will be dealing.

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From my experience, this is one way I think about love, and I hope my audience can relate.