Left love behind many years ago. Now it rests under a cross in the cemetery in Tombstone.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the speaker once loved someone deeply, but that love is now gone, like a person who has passed away and is buried in a cemetery. The quote uses the imagery of a cross and a cemetery in Tombstone to convey the idea that the love is no longer alive, but instead has been "left behind" and now "rests" in the past, much like a person who has died and been laid to rest.
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