Cardiac Force Majeure

Force majeure is used in legal contexts to mean something which releases both parties of a contract from liability because of some external factor impossible to control or affect, usually referring to natural disaster, war and uprisings.

But what about the supreme force of the capricious heart?
Completely and utterly disrespectful of any personal stakes or preferences, emotional repercussions,
the heart plays to its own tune.
It invades whatever territory it sees fit, crosses borders, puts up camps without asking permission.
The heart takes hostages, it floods unknowing empty spaces and destroys all resistance.

They say all is allowed in love and war.
Not legally binding in a court room,
but surely, acts of the heart should be considered subjected to the force majeure clause?


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