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  2. File:Broken Heart symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Broken heart SVG.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: a broken heart constructed of a single bezier curve and the breakpath, SVG created with a text editor Deutsch: ein Herz erstellt aus einer einzelnen Bezierkurve und dem Schneidepfad, SVG erstellt mit einem Texteditor

  4. File:Person broken heart.svg - Wikipedia

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    The original can be viewed here: Broken Heart symbol.svg: . Modifications made by Nevit Dilmen ( talk ). This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

  5. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Pink Heart Growing In Size 💗 Honestly, the purposes for this emoji are pretty sparse. Sure, if you want to be that person that sends weird emojis, feel free to include this one in your texting ...

  6. File:Wiki Eurovision Heart.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Broken heart - Wikipedia

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    A broken heart (also known as heartbreak or heartache) is a metaphor for the intense emotional stress or pain one feels at experiencing great loss or deep longing. The concept is cross-cultural, often cited with reference to unreciprocated or lost love.

  8. File:Pink and blue ribbon.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Tiny Broken Heart - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Broken Heart is a song written by Charlie Louvin and Ira Louvin. Writing credit is shared by the musician, 'Smilin' Eddie Hill' who brought the song (among others) to Fred Rose and added his own name as coauthor. [1] The Louvin Brothers recorded it in 1956 for their first album, Tragic Songs of Life.