Brokenly Yours

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you said I’m sorry,

and my last words; God bless you,

see the difference….

being loved but not caring…

getting hurt, still wishing well….

 

Au Revoir my love…

Sometimes, destiny is not what it simply looks like..Maybe HE thought otherwise…


good afternoon and see you next time….

Published by J M Negi

No experience only flair

17 thoughts on “Brokenly Yours

  1. Suma Reddy – Before I tell what degree and occupation I hold, I am a simple, sensitive and Emphatic person because this would reflect in which ever role I play in life either personal or professional.
    Suma Reddy says:

    Very true, how sad 😞

      1. Suma Reddy – Before I tell what degree and occupation I hold, I am a simple, sensitive and Emphatic person because this would reflect in which ever role I play in life either personal or professional.
        Suma Reddy says:

        My pleasure.

  2. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
    Sadje says:

    Very poignant.

      1. Sadje – I am writing to express my opinion, share my experiences and to maybe provide some insight. My blog is addressing women at 50 ( but men are welcome to read my posts) ,their issues and the questions that come up at this stage in life. I don’t aim to teach, but to learn together.
        Sadje says:

        You’re welcome

  3. Diti Sen – Kolkata, India – An independent writer and author, currently exploring blogging, tracking life from India and ready to explore anything from the tried and tested to the wierd and the eclectic. You will find, nature, travel, food, children, folklore, myths, festivals, reflections, inspirations, amongst many other topics here. Anything that makes me think and ponder and want to know more about.
    Diti Sen says:

    To wish the other well despite being hurt by them requires magnanimity, so one is actually rising above the situation and emerging stronger. Good point.

  4. Caring and letting go; must be a balanced one. Light sarcasm has that power, but again depends upon the person it is meant for.
    Very wise of you and sincere thanks, Melanie.

  5. Dawn Minott – Poet. Blogger. Speaker. Author of “Moments: A Poetic Autobiography”. Unapologetically a lover of God, a lover of love and all things nature. Hardcore logophile with an epigrammatic style. Creative soul. Artsy to the core.
    Dawn Minott says:

    True. Still it’s sad.

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