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The lost love—a true story! Just for a change after a long rest.... Rushing out from the chat room where she was having fun as usual with the two of them-----the Pheasant Hunter and the Forester, she posted for him to read “Oh my N, I can not read your heart any more! Tell me, do I still dwell there? How are you doing tonight? Do not make me cry any more!” He read the lines, pondered a bit, and then turned on the music system for her to hear the song they liked to listen at this hour of the night together long before the fateful night she answered to the Pheasant Hunter in the chat room for the first time that changed everything and makes her cry now often for her lost love! She listened Richard Marx’s voice coming through the net and started to cry again: Oceans apart day after day And I go slowly insane I hear your voice on the line But it does not stop pain. I see you next to never How can we say forever? Wherever you go, whatever you do I will be right here waiting for you. Whatever it takes… Or how my heart breaks I will be right here waiting for you……. |
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Please do not speculate!
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Very nice and beautiful.
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Good story about The Lost Love but it seems only a one sided, as some words indicate that HE should have made her cry also for other unknown reasons, what about them? Do they have any importance, as to know the real facts between both of them? The unwritten words in between the lines surely makes one to ponder on it!!. However, such story should have more elaboration. It's just my thoughtful opinion. May I just post these quotes? " There isn't smoke without fire", a french one, and " Cause and effect, are two sides of a fact." from Ralph Waldo. Interesting story anyhow. Thanks for posting it. Kind regards. Lisa.
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Interesting story, difficult not to speculate. As Beth said, the scenario was rather sketchy. I like that song. Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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Ahhhhh.............. very poignant~~~
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Very nice and beautiful.
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Good story about The Lost Love but it seems only a one sided, as some words indicate that HE should have made her cry also for other unknown reasons, what about them? Do they have any importance, as to know the real facts between both of them? The unwritten words in between the lines surely makes one to ponder on it!!. However, such story should have more elaboration. It's just my thoughtful opinion. May I just post these quotes? " There isn't smoke without fire", a french one, and " Cause and effect, are two sides of a fact." from Ralph Waldo. Interesting story anyhow. Thanks for posting it. Kind regards. Lisa.
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Yes Maggie, jealousy may ruin a wonderful relationship and as a result both have to endure pains of separation for a long time!
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Interesting story, difficult not to speculate. As Beth said, the scenario was rather sketchy. I like that song. Best wishes.Take care.
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Thanks fore stopping by, SouthwestGal. I appreciate.
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Ahhhhh.............. very poignant~~~
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You are absolutely correct, Tanzanite! The story denotes an endless love between a man and woman that has nothing to do with religion, race or culture. I am delighted to read from you here, Tanz! Hope to see you visit my posts in future too..
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