Sometimes we love And our hearts are broken

Sometimes we love 
And our hearts are broken 

We dream
And our hopes are shattered 


We wish 
And our desires are unfulfilled 

We give freely 
And are left empty-handed 

And we care for others 
And aren’t loved in return 

And those who we once most admired and valued 
Do not reciprocate our affection.

Sometimes we undergo a process of loss and heartbreak 
And are left feeling broken
And lacking hope 
As we fail to realise 
That we are not destined to remain stuck in this cycle indefinitely 

And that in life
Whoever lets go of us
Leads us home

Whoever rejects us 
Empowers us to embrace ourselves fully 

And someone’s lack of love for us
Is ultimately a reflection of them rather than us.

And we feel most hurt  
Not when we are rejected
But when we reject ourselves

We feel most sad
Not when others upset us
But when we seek happiness in sources that are unable to provide it and are left feeling let down

And we feel most alone
When we are strangers to ourselves 

And so in order to find peace in our surroundings
We must first find peace within

In order to find joy outside of ourselves 
We must first experience joy internally 

In order to feel fully accepted
We must first learn to fully accept ourselves 

And not every race is worth running
Not every battle is worth fighting 
Not every adventure is worth embarking upon
And not every relationship is worth pursuing

And rejection is simply redirection
Allowing us to become more in touch with ourselves
And more awakened to our own self-acceptance and self-love.

Words by Tahlia Hunter

Artwork by Shawna Erback, #ShawnaErback

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