Write a sonnet using the traditional Shakespearean sonnet form.

Love's flame burns bright when hearts are intertwined,

A spark that ignites with a fervent glow,
Two souls entwined, an eternal mind,
In this sweet dance of passion, all doth know.

Yet love doth hold a fire that brings delight,
But underneath the blaze, there's pain and woe,
For hearts that break, a darkness takes its flight,
Tears flow like rivers, love's aftermath in tow.

But how can love survive such bitter fate?
When trust is broken and vows are undone,
Can it resurrect, or forever dissipate?
Can hearts heal, or is love truly gone?

Yet in love's depths, there lies a sacred power,
That binds two souls in love's eternal hour.