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I Thought I'd Found My Soul Mate

Reading an old letter from a friend today.. brought back memories.. some happy some sad.. and it left me a little melancholy.. The thing is I thought... we don't all always end up with the one we think of as our soul mate.. there's no unwritten rule that just cos someone is your soul mate, you are theirs, or that some silly problem can cause it to end.. Sometimes we get another chance.. but sometimes it's just too late and time and space have aligned themselves to make it impossible to try again...

I'd encourage everyone to hang on tightly if they find their soul mate.. but unfortunately for some they just don't get that happy ending, happy ever after...

LOL I am not being sad now.. just making an observation.. sometimes things just don't work out how they should
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Widower1 · 41-45, M
Was lucky I married my soul mate an we shared an awesome time together til she passed away. But realising at least I found her
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
That's fabulous you had that wonderful special person.. Sometimes it works out - I am so sorry she is no longer with us but I am sure she will be forever in your heart.
Widower1 · 41-45, M
Always in my heart. Life soooooooooo long without her
MasterDvdC · 70-79, M
Sometimes you loose your soul mate through no fault of your own. Was married to mine for 20 years before she died. Miss her very much.
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
I am so sorry you lost her.. that is cruel but I am glad you found her and had her in your life
silentwriter180 · 56-60, F
Unfortunately, my soulmate left for college, and we both ended up with our own families. We still felt it and remained very close. He took my deepest, darkest secrets to the grave with him a four years ago.
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
Aww yes that was the kind of thing I was thinking of.. where you can know someone is your soul mate but have to accept that you cannot be with them x
silentwriter180 · 56-60, F
It's not easy, but can still be very special.
MasterDvdC · 70-79, M
Widower, yes it is. You never "get over" the loss. You just learn to live with it.
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
Hmm indeed @Mrs G... life's a funny old thing.. with a twisted and turning path.
YoMomma ·
I guess :)
KarenStm · 61-69, M
They say it is better to have loved and lost than to never to have loved at all. Some days it doesn't feel that way, try to enjoy the memories of the good times together.
MasterDvdC · 70-79, M
When you first loose them it does feel that way. I lost my wife several years ago so I speak from experience. I won't try and say it gets better. You just learn how to live with it.

 
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