When you love someone, its never over. You move on, because you have to but you take them with you in your heart

Elizabeth Chandler
When you love someone, its never over. You move on,...
When you love someone, its never over. You move on,...
When you love someone, its never over. You move on,...
When you love someone, its never over. You move on,...
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We say when you love someone, its never over. You move on, because you have to but you take them with you in your heart meaning we should take the good things in life with us in our hearts and we should remember the things we loved about them and we should keep them in our hearts and then we take them in our hearts and then we move on meaning we should remember all the good things about that person and then we can be together again

Source: Kissed By An Angel/The Power Of Love/Soulmates

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