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Breakthrough
I wholeheartedly agree with Sydney Traylor in her poem,"Breakthrough" she says that, "I love broken things" because, she knows that even broken things have potential, also being broken only makes you stronger. I, myself know a lot of people that have had their hearts broken, the thing is that they love over and over as if they never had their heart broken in the first place. I know what if feels like, honestly I wish that I did not get too attached because when you lose that person you feel like nothing without them. Also I'm the kind of person that hopes for too much from the other person. Thank you Sydney for reassuring me that I'm not the only one that feels this way about broken things.
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