The ending of a dream
The Ending of a Dream
To love someone so deeply that even when you are alone that love keeps your heart, mind and soul in perfect vision of their beauty…
To actually have no fear if the total existence of civilization would cease to exist, for as long as you had just the precious memories of them last forever…
For once in your life you can say the words “I love you” for not just the pleasure of your own fulfillment, but the privilege that it is them you can say it to…
You finally get a chance to truly understand the divine wisdom and love that God himself possess when he created woman for man…
And to have some focus of feeling for the undying love that made man defy his God…
For to live in sin with her rather than to exist in purity without her…
To love someone so deeply to where the universe itself can not shine as brightly as the passion the grows between the both of you…
And then one day it’s gone and you open your eyes and ask yourself was it all a dream…
From this we must understand that when bad things happen we tend to not be able to remember that good times once occupied the same space…
We also have the tendency to reach out for things to eradicate the pain or hurt and at most times we choose another person for a temporary euphoria…
And when then actual disappointment unveils itself we are presented with the lingering feelings and thoughts of the dream we once had…
Still in bad times we simply find something to keep us company to avoid the emptiness of yesterday…
As always the choice is yours to either find the source of your happiness or you can continue to hold on to what you once had…
You can either think of what it was you lost or you can concentrate on what it is you need to find…
Remember nothing comes to a dreamer but a memory, and sometimes we settle for that memory…
Because we may be too afraid to live with the reality of when the dream is over.
k.goss
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