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I'm not a morning person
When my family wakes up they’re all:
When I wake up I’m like:
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Pusti da ono malo ljubavi
što za mene ti jos čuvaš
padne sada na ovaj stih
Pusti bar jednu suzu
baš da vidim
pokaži mi tu mrvu ljubavi
što trune u tebi
Iz jednog pogleda
ja doznajem sve,
zbog jednog dodira
i to ubija me
Ljubav se rodila i odvela te
u neke tuđe i nemirne,
al’ sretnije ruke
A još smo juče kao jedno
isti disali zrak,
istim žarom
sretne trošili dane
Jer kao, nema toga
što bi nama stalo na put,
al na kraju sve
u tri riječi stane ..
Science of the Physical Pain Associated with Heartbreak
You lose a part of yourself when connections are lost, and its not far-fetched to say that you feel completely empty inside. There’s an ache, a deep ache that erupts from the inside of our bodies longing for the past. The pain is real and there’s no other way to describe how bad it really hurts than to name it heartbreak.
When a person feels secluded or feels loss, changes in the brain’s blood flow occur. The anterior cingulate cortex (responsible for regulating physical pain distress) becomes more active during these times, causing the physical pain associated with heartbreak. (via)
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