"losing your hearts greatest desire is a tragedy. but gaining your hearts desire...thats all you can hope for. this year i asked for love. to immerse myself in someone else and wake a heart long afraid to feel. my wish was granted and if having that is tragic then give me tragedy. because...i wouldnt give it back for the world." _HRB as PES
gaining is magical and losing is tragic. they say to have loved and lost is better than to have never loved at all. but is it? there are some who would tell you no. those whos hearts have been broken and by choice remained broken long enough to become bitter. they would tell you no because they need to lie to keep from feeling. but there are those who would say yes and that could be for one of two reasons. the first being they wished for love and that wish was granted and now they are feeling the bliss of immersing themself in someone else. its everything they thought it could be and better even...and they cant imagine how anyone couldnt believe. the second being they are speaking from experience, and not just the bliss of gaining but the heartache of losing as well. these broken hearts would say yes because when it was good it was great and the bad was never so bad that they lost hope for the great to return. while they basked in the moments of perfection the rest of the world disappeared. and on the days the clouds rolled in they were reminded of what was truly important. for the souls that have loved and lost and would love again they have foudn risking their heart worth it. and they knew in taking the risk they were accepting the best with the worst of it. the bad days werent just bad days, they were the moments that made the good days great days. to each his own and each heart must decide for itself to love and risk the loss or to never know love at all. and to not know love is to deny your heart what it was made for. ill take tragedy if you please.
this is so so so perfectly written.
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;p im glad you like it. i think this is one of my favorites too!
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