You saywe were nevermeant for this vowed life, golden bands of only us, and deathdo us part. you say love like it's held in quotation marks, that this union soured before it started.

Beth Morey
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Sometimes when we love someone we tend to think that we were never meant to be together. We say we were never meant for this and things like that, but we loved each other and made it work anyway. However, some people don't think that way and they tend to say that since the beginning of time, love has been like a quote on a page and cannot live up to expectations. A quote is bound by the rules of grammar and is not allowed to be as strong as it should be or as powerful as it is. Similarly, if you were to say you loved someone like they loved each other like Quotation marks would make it seem like you're saying you loved them in spite of themselves and this union was doomed from the start.

Source: Night Cycles: Poetry For A Dark Night Of The Soul

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