One day you fall in love with this boy.. and he touches you with his fingers and he burns holes in your skin with his mouth.. and it hurts when you look at him.. and it hurts when you don't.. and it feels like someone has cut you open with a jagged piece of glass.
It is the best and the worst feeling in the world where you give someone the absolute power to hurt you and know you in ways no one else can.
It is the best and the worst feeling in the world where you give someone the absolute power to hurt you and know you in ways no one else can.
by Danielle Danielle January 11, 2009
I'm in love! I'm going to ask her/him to marry me.
Q: what made you cut those marks into your chest?
A: Love.
Q: what made you cut those marks into your chest?
A: Love.
by Darius Monsef June 20, 2005
I got fucked over by love... again
by meeooooooo October 07, 2007
When you only wanna be with that person. When you feel incomplete. It can be bad in a few ways though: When you love a certain person and you dont know if they love you back... its a terrible feeling that tears you up inside until you cant take it anymore... but when you tell that person you love them, and they say they love you back, its the absolute best feeling in the world. Believe me, there is no better feeling then seeing for the first time that the person you love loves you back. But the 2nd bad thing is that if they leave you for another person or for other reasons, its the worst, if you really love the person it will be the worst thing ever. You will feel heart broken, and torn apart, you will feel incomplete and terrible, you do not want to go through this, you will eventually recover, but it takes a long time too... not to be confused wish lust
by TheGreatGeno April 21, 2007
1. God’s gift, and Satan’s scourge.
2. The final result of the natural chemical blending of unrelated feelings that one holds toward another, which, once synthesized, create an emotion that is independent of the confines of time or the elements of this existence. Though the vitality of that said emotion inevitably weakens and falters, never does it truly filter.
3. A flawed definition for an emotion which modern society has perverted through practicality. Practicality is reserved for a practical world. And in a practical world, things like love would not exist. No, “love” is rather a definition for the dictionary of one’s heart, not Webster’s.
4. A contradiction, a conundrum cloaked in ambiguity.
5. A pleasant thought in a world filled with terrible ideals.
6. A quagmire of depression from which none can immerge unscathed.
7. A force of nature which, like any other natural phenomenon, cannot be civilized, contained or contended. A force which cannot be controlled, avoided, destroyed or escaped and often results in extreme destruction.
8. A terminal illness; much like cancer in its nature. It starts at the heart, spreads to the soul, before inevitably polluting the mind. To date, the medical community remains baffled as to discovering an effective treatment for this potentially fatal malady, much less a cure. Demographically speaking, the young and the foolish are counted among the most susceptible to contract this disease; and the destitute romantics are considered to be exceptionably vulnerable.
9. A vast unknown frontier of thoughts and feelings which only the most fortunate ever have the opportunity to explore.
10. A resilient, false hope eating parasite, which adopts the human heart as its host.
2. The final result of the natural chemical blending of unrelated feelings that one holds toward another, which, once synthesized, create an emotion that is independent of the confines of time or the elements of this existence. Though the vitality of that said emotion inevitably weakens and falters, never does it truly filter.
3. A flawed definition for an emotion which modern society has perverted through practicality. Practicality is reserved for a practical world. And in a practical world, things like love would not exist. No, “love” is rather a definition for the dictionary of one’s heart, not Webster’s.
4. A contradiction, a conundrum cloaked in ambiguity.
5. A pleasant thought in a world filled with terrible ideals.
6. A quagmire of depression from which none can immerge unscathed.
7. A force of nature which, like any other natural phenomenon, cannot be civilized, contained or contended. A force which cannot be controlled, avoided, destroyed or escaped and often results in extreme destruction.
8. A terminal illness; much like cancer in its nature. It starts at the heart, spreads to the soul, before inevitably polluting the mind. To date, the medical community remains baffled as to discovering an effective treatment for this potentially fatal malady, much less a cure. Demographically speaking, the young and the foolish are counted among the most susceptible to contract this disease; and the destitute romantics are considered to be exceptionably vulnerable.
9. A vast unknown frontier of thoughts and feelings which only the most fortunate ever have the opportunity to explore.
10. A resilient, false hope eating parasite, which adopts the human heart as its host.
"There is no disguise which can for long conceal love where it exists or simulate it where it does not."
Francois, Duc de La Rochefoucauld
Francois, Duc de La Rochefoucauld
by nethcev! August 18, 2006