Love: Don'T Heartbreak Me Poem by Brett Strotman

Love: Don'T Heartbreak Me

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Love:
Where roses and chocolates
enrich a cold Valentine's Day
where love is as sweet as the name itself
and yet as cold as ice itself

for with love comes heartbreak
and with every heartbreak
comes pain and despair
where chocolate mends one's broken heart
and yet one's heart is struck with a knife

as sharp as glass and painful as hurt itself
where one's heart is melted away
into the deep dark chasms of heartbreak
slowly melting away like a candlestick into the night
dissipating incense of cries and tears

where the pain and hurt lies
forever haunting the soul of lives
for love is not a game, but a real thing
for love is sweet like chocolate
and cannot be unglued

for love is real and so is my love
which will always be true and cannot be unglued
so don't heartbreak me!

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem in honor of my dear sweet grandmother 'Norma Jean Morgan' who passed away of cancer in April of 2009, so this poem is in honor of her because I loved my grandmother very much and this poem is kind of inspirational in a way between love and life and how love can be sweet and yet how someone's heart can be broken because of a death of a loved one or even about a relationship between friends and how one friend can maybe value their friendship with their friends who they find special and mean a lot to them and how much they love and care about their friends and then their friendship gets broken. So the theme of my poem would be the relationship between love and life and how love doesn't always go the way you want it to sometimes. Anyways, I hope you like my poem. This poem is really special to me personally because of my grandmother's death and I think in my heart I did a really good job writing this poem and this poem can really have a impact on someone's life, so enjoy.
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