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Too Young to love
The commen use of I love you
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 posted on 2010-03-03 14:11:28
 views 81 : last 2010-09-09 20:16:36
 comments 3 : last 2010-03-20 20:30:38
 category Poetry » Love Lost
 rating Universal


Too Young To Love

I told a man I loved him once,
These were words that were unjust,
I told a man I loved him once,
It was a love that turned to dust.

© Kristiina R, 2010, All Rights Reserved.
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 On 2010-03-20 20:30:38, cantello angie wrote...
I wish there was more of the poem but, like anything it could end abrupt. I think the poem signifies that sudden end to relationships. great job! keep writing!:)
 On 2010-03-09 02:00:19, Joshua Remy wrote...
I understand the point of view of this poem and how love can be given but not returned. very nice deep but i do wish there was a bit more to it
 On 2010-03-03 14:47:05, Tamara Liffers wrote...
From your writing, I recognise my young self in you. This piece is more wise than I was. And being so wise I hope you will take my comment I'm about to make on your former work in good heart.

 

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