"Love wasted" typically refers to feelings of love and affection that are not reciprocated or appreciated, leading to a sense of regret or sorrow. It can describe relationships where emotional investment is not matched, resulting in heartbreak or unfulfilled potential. This phrase often evokes themes of longing, loss, and the idea that time and energy spent on an unworthy relationship could have been better utilized elsewhere.
The Texan - 1958 No Love Wasted - 1.24 was released on: USA: 9 March 1959
The Texan - 1958 No Love Wasted 1-24 was released on: USA: 9 March 1959
"and now your love has been tasted"
getting wasted naked
In Henry James's "The Wings of the Dove," the term "wasted reds" refers to the wasted opportunities and unrealized potential of individuals, particularly in the context of love and relationships. It signifies missed chances and unfulfilled desires that lead to a sense of regret or loss. The phrase encapsulates the theme of sacrifice and the consequences of choices made by the characters in the novel.
about 11, i was with the bf whos 24 <3 we are in LOVE
totally drunk, wasted
Newcastle was a town where coal was mined. Therefore carrying coals to newcastle is a wasted effort.
i believe its just a line from the movie grown ups they used it instead of using drunk/wasted because there were kids listening.
Doing time , wasted time
Narcissus wasted away while admiring his own reflection in a spring. Echo wasted away of her unrequited love for Narcissus. Much like many modern relationships.
Remember the carpenter song" I know I need to be in love. I know I wasted too much time. " I could be a nice feeling to fall in love but it is harder to do.