The embers of your passion
have burnt down and been replaced
by waning interest
***
Busy day… Thanks for all the TLT entries so far – I’ll read them tomorrow.
The embers of your passion
have burnt down and been replaced
by waning interest
***
Busy day… Thanks for all the TLT entries so far – I’ll read them tomorrow.
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“So beautiful,” she commented. “So much said with so few words,” she added.
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Thank you! Looking forward to reading your take tomorrow.
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I like it. Starts out exciting, with yearning. Ends so blasé. Just like their relationship.
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Quite lovely and unsettling like a relationship that has passed its expiration date… I love it!
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Unexpected entry based on the image, but it’s moving – love it! Thanks for adding to the fray of your creation ❤
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Wow I was thinking of writing something along those same lines 🙂 great minds.
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Wonderful three line tale. It explains that life cycle of many relationships!
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Beautiful 3 lines, Sonya.
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That’s a feeling many of us are familiar with – a great three lines.
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