Wound your body, and the blood will flow fast on the heals of pain. But as time passes the pain eventually fades away. With the help of medicine it can heal even faster. But even more dangerous is a wound dealt to the heart, cause there's nothing that has more trouble healing. Wounds to the heart are a little more different than wounds to the flesh, unlike an injury to the body, there is no medicine for a wounded heart, and sometimes it never heals. But there is one thing that can cure a broken heart; it's love. Love is that feeling of excitement you get waking up to the person who's caught your attention every morning. Love is like a button, there's this button and if you press it you receive a cookie. But every other 5 cookies you receive dirt dropped on your head. One day you press that button, & the cookies stop, also the dirt stops, and what do you have left, you. Love can consume you, it can make you do things that you wouldn't have done on your own. It blinds you, sometimes it's for the best, but sometimes you need to look over it to see if what you really feel is real. It's like a wound. Love can heal a wound, you or someone cares about you enough to make sure it's taken care of. Believe it or not love comes in various ways: it can be a "good night." It can be a "put on your seat belt," it can be a "don't touch that," an "I miss you," a "I can't wait to talk to you again," love is so simple but so taken out of context. People think that saying you love someone means you're in love with someone, it doesn't mean that at all. Love is wanting more for someone who doesn't want more for themselves. Love is caring to push someone when they need it the most, it's a simple really. You can love someone you haven't met, you can love someone you've just met. Actually Long Distance relationships are amazing examples of love. If you can feel this much for someone you haven't met in person, someone you haven't touched, someone you haven't leered at, and they can say the same for you, then that just shows how much love you truly have. How far you can trust someone. How much discipline you have for yourself. We can learn a lot from long distance relationships. But they usually end with waking up one morning, & the person you had your mind set for all night, isn't there anymore. The love begins to fade at this part you're in the not accepting it stage. You do anything to try to talk to them again, anything, and it isn't showing any work, so you begin to mourn. By this time you are feeling like: How can I be such a great person, give my all, do everything there is to make that person happy, and they just leave me." True love never dies. It just puts you throw obstacles to test if it's there or not, if it's not there, then it isn't true. If it is there, then nothing can break it. Our hearts are as strong as our wills. But not everyone has strong will power.