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OpenStudy (youngstudier):

~(^_^)~

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

~Fragile~ A heart is a fragile thing And often times, sharp words will fling, Causing the heart to shatter from the sting. It's hard to keep a heart together, trying to keep it from shattering With harsh words constantly pattering, Every word, either big or small, Can be the one that could change or end it all. So watch your words wisely, Don't even try to use those words slyly. Think before you speak, So that you do not cause another to become weak. As a single crack in the heart can become a tear, And for the one on the receiving end it is not quite fair. So be considerate of how others feel. Because the threat of a broken heart is real. This is true as from hurtful words, on a dark path the heart shall travel. Because a heart is something that is very fragile.

OpenStudy (sparklyme):

This is amazing! It seems like it might have come from an experience maybe? I can completely relate. Can you help me with my question, too?

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Sure! ^-^

Atsie (atsie):

I love this Emily!! This is very deep and actually riveting to read! ♥ And also not withstanding the fact that its immensely true and relate able.

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

I'm glad you enjoyed it Atsie ♥♥ ^-^

OpenStudy (alexatiger):

Omg, that's a great poem! I love it.

OpenStudy (southernbelle00):

i was just thinking of how big of an impact words have, wow this is a little freaky lol. But it's a beautiful poem as always

OpenStudy (hope210):

Lovely poem :)

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Thank you @AlexaTiger , @southernbelle00 , and @Hope210 ^.^

OpenStudy (phan_trash):

love the poem!!!

candycove (candycove):

Great poem! :)

OpenStudy (essayltd):

wonderful poem! :) ***

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

Thank you ^.^

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