Are you sure this does what you mean? I've added a couple of lines to print $heart and $me:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#myHeart, A Poem by TheEliteNoob
$i = "u";
$u = "i";
$love = "u+i";
my $heart = "$u make my heart flutters...";
# Added
print "$heart\n";
if($i ne "Not with $u"){
$heart = "Just Breaks";
}
$me = "just thinks of $u";
# Added
print "$me\n";
while($me eq $u){
$sad = "when not with $u";
$happy = "with $u my love";
last; #forever
}
while($me && $u eq $love){
$me = "$happy and not $sad";
last; #forever
}
$myLove = "$u love $i";
print "\n$myLove\n";
Displays:
i make my heart flutters...
just thinks of i
i love u
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