The intent of this poem is to help resolve fickle heartedness because it is hurtful to all involved!
Also explore “Epilogue to My Fickle Heart” . Contrition, Loneliness, Retribution!
Do you know how to avoid fickle heartedness?
Do you know how to fix a fickle heart?
How would you know whether or not you have a fickle heart?
Fickleness is a human weakness. For example, it is rather harmless when it is just about choosing the clothes you wear, a hair style or the foods you like at any given time.
Fickleness is hurtful whenever it involves commitment or loyalty to other human beings with whom you have a personal relationship!
Fickleness is like the song lines, “first you say your do, then you don’t, you’re undecided now…etc. See the Internet resources at the end of this practical poetry project. The resources give you ideas as to how to avoid and control the malady of fickle-heartedness!
fick′le•ness, n.syn: fickle, inconstant, capricious describe persons or things that are not firm or steady in affection. adj. Characterized by erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments. Here is a poem that demonstrates how a fickle heart functions.
This practical poem illustrates how a fickle heart behaves.
“My Fickle Heart”
Oh Marionberry,
Oh Marionberry,
You are a sweetie pie!
You made my heart flutter,
The moment you caught my eyes,
You are a beauty that would attract
any heart with a desirous sigh!
In the past you once made my heart flutter,
But now it’s good bye,
Another attractive Peachy-pie has caught my eyes!
I beg your pardon sweet Marionberry,
For me nothing stays the same for long!
I confess that I have a fickle heart,
That could not resist that flashy Peachy-pie,
Oh Marionberry,
Oh Marionberry,
In my heart you still are a sweetie pie,
And occasionally,
I do have sentimental yearnings for you!
I beg your pardon,
Sweet Marionberry,
I can’t help it,
My fickle heart wants what it wants!
©2018 Blooming Bobville the positive response practical poet. www.fivestarteacher.com
Related Internet Resources to expand understanding for resolving the problems of fickle heartedness:
Clic here to find out what happens to someone with a fickle heart.
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#1. Understanding fickleness: https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/fickle
2. Other kinds of fickleness: “I’ve never been a fast reader. I’m fickle; I don’t finish books I start; I put a book aside for five, ten years and then take it up again.” This type of fickleness doesn’t hurt others. A Nicholson Baker quote. https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/nicholson_baker
3. Words of a song about a fickle lover: “Undecided Lyrics,” Sung by Ella Fitzgerald
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/e/ella+fitzgerald/undecided_20045942.html Ella Fitzgerald –
4. Searches related to fickle: Urban Dictionary
5. Why are some people fickle | 2KnowMySelf
https://www.2knowmyself.com/why_are_some_people_fickle
Why are some people so fickle? Why would someone change his mind about something even though he wanted to do it? Why would someone give up on a relationship few weeks after he starts it?
There are many reasons that could make someone become fickle and not just one single reason.
6. Searches related to love is a fickle thing meaning
The Author’s Envoi/synopsis:
In conclusion: How to fix a fickle heart:
You can resolve a fickle heart with diligent self-discipline for responding positively with a steadfast and earnest “purpose-driven-intent” in everything you do!
Patience, persistence and perseverance is what it requires to be diligent: It means staying true to your commitments through the social arts of understanding, valuing, caring and respect!
a. Understanding, https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=understanding+definition&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
b. Valuing, https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=valuing+definition&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
c. Caring, https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=caring+definition&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
d. Respect, https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=respect+definition&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Thank you for visiting my positive response practical poetry garden: And may you always be fresh and blooming and avoid developing a fickle heart!
©2018 Blooming Bobville the positive response practical poet. www.fivestarteacher.com
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