When
you have suffered through a breakup, it would seem that a heartbroken poem or
quotes will fix things. It will not fix things. If you want to get back
together, ditch the heartbroken poem and follow some hard but effective steps
to mending the relationship.
These
steps seem like they would worsen the breakup. However the world of
relationships is not something that makes sense or follows logic. The time
where you think you should call, you should not, and when you think you should
be as emotive as a heartbroken poem, when you should be more stolid and
steadfast.
The
first step in fixing things is to accept that you need to break up. Time apart
will show both of you how much you want to be together. Even more so, do not
communicate, talk, call, send a heartbroken poem, nothing. This extremely hard
step will serve to make coming back together even more powerful.
You should not wallow
in self pity and sorrow. That leads to the heartbroken poem and song. You should
be taking action. Making changes that fix your relationship should be your
goal. You need to figure out what went wrong and change that part of your life.
Otherwise you are set to stay apart.
It is your task to change and become
better. It may seem easier or more appropriate to send a heartbroken poem to
get back with the person you love. Romantic words and describing your feelings
would seem like it should make things better. The intent is there, but it is
likely to do more harm than good.
The reason for the failure of the
heartbroken poem is that your ex-partner will likely read it the wrong way. It
is full of emotion and heart and such power. Here you are, shipping this power
to your ex as though it should change things will make your ex recoil. It will
be taken as a form of emotional black mail, like you are going to “win.” This
will only make your ex defensive and recoil away.
You will also seem like you are
dismissing your ex and their needs. There might be real problems between you
and your ex, which need to be addressed and taken care of. What you end up
doing is writing a heartbroken poem hoping that it will solve everything. All
you will do is add insult to injury.
The best thing you can do is to give
space and address your problems yourself. Give plenty of space and try not to
communicate. Should both of you address the problems that are plaguing your
relationship, and you both make things such that the relationship can come back
together, then and only then will things work out.
What seems like it should work, will
not work. Things in a relationship do not follow logic or make sense. What
should be done is to work on personal growth, instead of trying to fix your
partner through talking, arguing, or sending the heartbroken poem.