This blog today was in essence created to make you think. As I openly talk about
the loves I had and lost, it can easily be substituted with the ones you
loved and lost as well. Think about it. Learn the lesson for yourself, find your own
closure, and be free like I am to move on afterwards...
To the ones I once loved,
There was a time, wasn’t there? There was a time that we shared ourselves
with each other. We shared laughter, tears, experiences, and traditions. We shared
our most intimate secrets with each other. We shared a bed, but even more
importantly we shared wants, needs, desires, dreams, and visions for the
future. We were completely exposed to one another, both physically and
emotionally.
Uncensored. Trusting. Fully immersed. Unaware of what the future would
bring. Ah, there was a time, wasn’t there? There was a time when we created
memories. A time when a person who was once a stranger, became everything, then
eventually seemed to somehow become a stranger again. A stranger who would
forever leave a space in their shape on our hearts and our minds. One who
leaves memories in the way that one leaves a carving on a tree. A carving that
someday may have other memories grow over it making it invisible, but no matter
how deep it becomes buried, it will always be there.
The memories of experiences shared are now silhouettes in the back of our
minds that softly emerge when the right song is heard, or the right scent is
smelled. Memories that manifest themselves as a gentle smile across our faces,
reminiscent of those that we once shared across the room. Smiles we shared when
we were different people than we are now. When we were learning from, growing
with, and just enjoying each other. Smiles we shared when we had no idea what
the future held for us, but didn’t care. We were us back then, and now you are
you, and I am me.
We still don’t know what the future will bring, maybe someday our paths will
cross again. Paths that have traveled the world separately and somehow
reconvened in line at a coffee shop or passing on the street. Maybe one of us
will be married, or have children, or have lived a life of great experiences. A
life full of stories to be told. We will have laughter lines from laughs we did
not share together and wrinkles from pains that we did not shield each other
from. We will have traditions built with someone else, and special
occasions that were once only arbitrary dates on a calendar. We will have
photos on our phones of experiences we did not share.
We will talk, reminisce and part ways again. We will hug, and for a fleeting
moment our hearts will recognize each other and beat in unison, if only
briefly. We will linger, remembering the times we shared, then before fading
back into our separate lives and away from each other once more, one last smile
of understanding and shared memories.
We will fade from each others lives, but burn brighter in the ones we have
created for ourselves with the one we now love. The one who taught us that it
was okay to move on. The one who taught us that we could love again. We will
have new smiles, separate smiles built by separate memories. Smiles full of
love and family and the person who has accepted us fully, as we have accepted
them. Smiles of contentment that reflect the silent comfort that we have found
happiness, when at one time we did not think it was possible without each
other. Smiles that understand this is the way things were meant to be.
It always was...
Very nicely put.
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