Finding love in this day in Age.

LonlyOne

We say we seek love swiping right for yes, an doctoring our profiles on tinder an P.O.F.

Spending more time on Dating Sites then we do actually Trying to meet someone.

We say we want a partner but in truth we want a place holder.

We say we want To be in a relationship but we don't want to put in effort to hold one.

We want to change our Relationship status on facebook more for the The social reaction then for have someone.

When we Each seek something that is not truly what we are out to find how does anyone expect to find someone to love.

We seek love but in truth we seek everything else but love.

Love is the visage of what we seek.

It is the mask we wear.

It is not what most truly seek.

It is all that we truly want.

Love in this day an age.

Is not what love once was. 

  • Author: LonlyOne (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 15th, 2018 16:52
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose)

    hello lonelyone , an interesting piece of writing , i like how you question peoples basis for wantinig a relationship ..i guess there are some people out there who are seeking something else, yet they pretend its just love . interesting write , loved reading this

    • LonlyOne

      thank you charlotte it is all but true now days.

    • Herjourney

      I feel the exact same way . People do things for a social world of brings they well never meet and past life friends to seem like everything is okay. No one likes to talk on the phone or vibe like the old days . A quick text and two emojis now means it's love at first send .lol. funny I honestly feel for the generations to come had seem to be leading up to nothing but hatred for true happiness of self and of others with each other . Nice write I do believe

      • LonlyOne

        yeah yet we all still seek to be loved without a doubt its endless cycle.



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