Reverse Hearts -

Because sometimes, the deepest love starts reversed: pulling back, rebuilding, reversing the damage before reversing the flow. And in time, if the rhythm returns, a reverse heart can learn to turn around — not to become what it was, but to become something truer: a heart that knows both directions. Would you like this expanded into a poem, story, or reflective journal entry?

A heart reversed is not a broken heart — it’s a heart that learned to beat backward. It pulls blood inward instead of sending it out. It receives before it gives, and sometimes, it forgets how to give at all. reverse hearts

In the language of symbols, a reverse heart looks like a wound folded into itself — the point no longer pointing toward another, but aimed inward like a question mark without an answer. It says: I have loved, and love has left a dent. Because sometimes, the deepest love starts reversed: pulling

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