Understanding Heartbreak and Healing
There is no heartbreak deeper than the one suffered by a heart that loved purely, without reservation. When someone you trust wounds you, the pain isn’t just about losing them—it’s about losing the version of yourself that believed in them.
Heartbreak and healing go hand in hand.
This poem, It Hurt—You Broke My Pure Heart, explores the ache of betrayal and the slow process of healing.
It Hurt—You Broke My Pure Heart
I gave you love like an open sky,
Unafraid, unguarded, endless.
But you held it like a fleeting thing,
Like something you never meant to keep.You took my softness for granted,
Turned my kindness into weakness.
And when you left,
You didn’t just take yourself—
You took the part of me that believed in love.But hearts that love purely do not stay broken.
They learn, they mend, they rise.
And one day,
I will love again—
But never in a way that lets me forget myself.
Heartbreak and Healing: Moving Forward
True healing isn’t about forgetting—it’s about learning, growing, and reclaiming your own heart. Heartbreak and healing require time, patience, and self-love.
💬 Have you ever given someone pure love, only to be hurt in return? Share your thoughts in the comments.
📢 If this poem speaks to your heart, send it to someone who understands what it means to rebuild after being broken.
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