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Sad Love Poems

Sad love poems express recurring depression, are often conceived as opposite to happy ones… they express low moods, overeating, fatigue, and a general sense of boredom.

The famous poetess Emily Dickenson displayed seasonal changes of emotion in her writing. She wrote three times more poems in the summers of 1858 and 1859 as she had in the winters of those years. In general, her love poems and letters were written in winter, while those written in spring and summer were more cheerful and optimistic.

Sad love poems shows elements of the sad expression: narrowed eyes and raised cheeks, eyebrows pulled together, lip corners pulled down, chin boss pushed up, but also includes lateral lip stretching and has no raising of the eyebrows in the center of the forehead.

Sad poems brought a tear to my eye… big time. Continue to touch me with those passionate sad poems.

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Of all letters, the love-letter should be the most carefully prepared. Among the written missives, they are the most thoroughly read and re-read, the longest preserved, and the most likely to be regretted in after life. .... More in love letters writing

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Sad Love Poems

We have been friends since the age of five
Played our games of hide-and-seek
Our parents had trouble separating us
Sometimes both of us they tried to trick

In second grade you got in a fight
When someone punched you in the mouth
I was there by your side as a source of comfort
Around me you never had a doubt

Years passed by and we were in fourth grade
It was time to take the dreaded class picture
You sat next to me with your hand on my knee
This snapshot will be a remembrance for us in the future

In sixth grade you had to move away
Through letters and phone calls we kept in touch
I remember the smile that fell upon my face
When I heard you say "I miss you very much"

Three years later you moved back in town
Excitement flooded through me accompanied with joy
I saw you enter my ninth grade class
You smiled at me with pearly white teeth, you are no longer a little boy

Eleventh grade was filled with adventures
We still stuck together through thick and thin
I listened to your problems, you listened to mine
With a grin upon your face, you were always seen

November 30, 2003
Was the last I have heard from you
I was told you went down to the city
For important business you had to do

Months have passed and you are still unheard from
Nobody has seen you from the day you left
Then somebody told me the reason you took your leave
You went to sell chronic to someone you have met

April 6, 2004 at 9:18 pm
Your body was found in a junkyard nearby
It appeared that your death was due to foul play
You left me all of a sudden without a kiss goodbye

All of our dreams have now been sabotaged
As a result of your dealing with drugs
No longer will I be able to express the love I felt for you
Nor feel your soft kisses and comforting hugs

R.I.P. - Jareth Peterson (1986 -- 2004)

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