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  2. When a Love Story Comes to an End, Who Gets Custody of the ...

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    “I do sincerely credit my TikTok for helping me cope with my break-up,” says Amelia Samson, who began posting candid, daily video diaries on the social media platform in 2020, documenting the ...

  3. 70 Breakup Quotes to Help Heal Your Achy Breaky Heart - AOL

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    2. “Never love anybody who treats you like you’re ordinary.” —Oscar Wilde. 3. “You are not a terrible person for wanting to break up with someone you love. You don’t need a reason to ...

  4. Murder Ballad (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The two have an intense and passionate relationship that ends in a messy breakup ("Narrator 1"). After splitting, they go their separate ways and vow to never see each other again ("I Love NY"). While walking home from work as a poetry professor at New York University, Michael collides with a drunk and heartbroken Sara ("Narrator 2").

  5. Amores (Ovid) - Wikipedia

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    The theme of love as a playful, humorous game is developed though the flirtatious and lighthearted romance described. [30] Ovid's witty humor undermines the idea that the relationships with the women in the poems are anything lasting or that Ovid has any deep emotion attachment to the relationships. [30]

  6. Amoretti - Wikipedia

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    Amoretti breaks with conventional love poetry in a number of ways. In most sonnet sequences in the Petrarchan tradition, the speaker yearns for a lover who is sexually unavailable. Not only is there a conflict between spiritual and physical love, but the love object is often already married; it is an adulterous love.

  7. Layla and Majnun - Wikipedia

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    Layla and Majnun (Arabic: مجنون ليلى majnūn laylā "Layla's Mad Lover"; Persian: لیلی و مجنون, romanized: laylâ o majnun) [1] is a Persian poem by the 12th century Iranian poet Nizami Ganjavi, inspired by an old story of Arab origin, [2] [3] about the 7th-century Arabic poet Qays ibn al-Mulawwah and his lover Layla binti ...

  8. When a Love Story Comes to an End, Who Gets Custody of the ...

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    Writers, artists, and other creatives weigh in on who gets the right to tell the breakup story after a relationship ends.

  9. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada) is a poetry collection by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Published in June 1924, the book launched Neruda to fame at the young age of 19 and is one of the most renowned literary works of the 20th century in the Spanish language.