Rationalised Reality
diĀ·vorce
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, from Latin divortium, from divortere divertere to leave one's marriage partner, from di- away, apart + vertere to turn: the dissolution of a valid marriage granted esp. on specified statutory grounds arising after the marriage
The hurt may be yours to carry, but the pain I feel too. I'll be with you, dear friend.
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, from Latin divortium, from divortere divertere to leave one's marriage partner, from di- away, apart + vertere to turn: the dissolution of a valid marriage granted esp. on specified statutory grounds arising after the marriage
The hurt may be yours to carry, but the pain I feel too. I'll be with you, dear friend.
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