LOVE & ABANDONMENT // Six Word Story #79 Padlocked love corroded on a bridge. by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE © All rights reserved 2020 Rate this:Share this:Tweet Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram MoreShare on Tumblr Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Pocket Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Like Loading... Related
They do this on the bridges over the many rivers of Pittsburgh too. Tugs at your heartstrings. But rather than steel locks, thinking yo-yos are better for most? LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
Locks prone to weeping then rusting. Isn’t there a bridge somewhere with all these locks attached and rusting away. Unrequited love finally locked away. LikeLiked by 7 people Reply
Yes, there is such a bridge in Dnipro. I’ve even seen it with my own eyes! Love your six word accompaniment! 😀 LikeLiked by 3 people
I must have seen that bridge in my mind because I have never been to Dnipro. I want to go there and put up a few locks of my own❤️ LikeLiked by 2 people
I think you would like Dnipro. It’s a city full of character and romanticism. 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people
Thanks for the new bit of trivia. I did not know about padlock love bridges, nor understood this six word story until I read your comment. LikeLiked by 3 people
Yes, I thought that there was more than one. After all, broken hearts are very popular. Smiley face. LikeLiked by 2 people
Jmmm i can imagine the danger
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I suppose there would be some, yes. 😮
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Unrequited love. All I’ve ever known.
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Aw, now that broke my heart. (But very glad to see you ’round this way, Poe!)
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Oh my god… YES. ❤
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They do this on the bridges over the many rivers of Pittsburgh too. Tugs at your heartstrings. But rather than steel locks, thinking yo-yos are better for most?
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Well, yo-yos are distinctly more fun… 😛
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I stand there with a key.
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And so many possibilities are unlocked. 😛
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Yaaasss!
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😛
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I’ve seen photos of that bridge… which popped up in my mind too. 🙂
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Having seen it in person… well, I love that bridge now. 🙂
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This so sorrowful😢
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Aw, thank you! Don’t worry, we have some happier posts coming up. 🙂
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Sad and yet beautiful!
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Bittersweet. Yes! Thank you for reading, Shweta! 😀
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My pleasure 😊
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Oh, this is sad.
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Thank you, Lucy. It kinda is, isn’t it? 😦
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Locks prone to weeping then rusting.
Isn’t there a bridge somewhere with all these locks attached and rusting away.
Unrequited love finally locked away.
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Yes, there is such a bridge in Dnipro. I’ve even seen it with my own eyes! Love your six word accompaniment! 😀
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I must have seen that bridge in my mind because I have never been to Dnipro. I want to go there and put up a few locks of my own❤️
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I think you would like Dnipro. It’s a city full of character and romanticism. 🙂
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Let’s go❤️😁
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Thanks for the new bit of trivia. I did not know about padlock love bridges, nor understood this six word story until I read your comment.
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It is amazing how a whole story can be told in six words. Sending you love ❤️
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There are bridges in cities all around the world with these love padlocks.
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Yes, I thought that there was more than one. After all, broken hearts are very popular. Smiley face.
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