Love. The four letter tricky thing that shakes the world. It
varies in intensity of emotions. It is sometimes the most beautiful thing in the
world and, at other times, it is the most fatal thing someone would ever face
in life.
Isn’t it funny how one thing could be the root cause of outnumbered
contrary feelings. But that is what
makes love beautiful. It’s the
closest thing to perfection that exists in the world, the only thing that can be
easily and comfortably be both good and evil, beautiful and ugly.
When we think of love, we tend to think of the happy kind of
love, the kind of love that is the beginning of something beautiful – something
that breathes life. Something that worth waking up everyday. However, there is another kind of love, a much darker and sorrow
kind of love. It is the love one feels when one loves someone whom they never
and will never be able to have.
It’s the type of love that doesn’t indicate the beginning of
something beautiful, but rather the end of something that might have been
beautiful, but will never lead to anything more than what it is. Sometimes, on rare situations, it results in the wedging
apart of the two souls who love each other most. You can love someone with all
your soul and never get a chance to be with that person. Even worse, you can
know that you love him or her , understanding there is no possibility for the
two of you will ever be together.
Some cannot and will not ever end up together, even if they
do fall for each other. It’s a sad truth, but a truth, nonetheless. The fact is, love is not enough. All those fairy tales and
fables, all those stories and movies you have heard and watched growing up,
lied to you. Love is never enough because love is not rational.
You hear that love is irrational all the time, yet you still
hear the same people saying that love itself is enough to keep two people
together. Unfortunately, we live in a world ruled by rationality, and
while love may be irrational, and we may manage to make it work for some time,
the real world always catches up with us and our irrational illusions evaporate into thin air.
You wait in hopes that new love can take the place of the
old, which it can. But that doesn’t mean you will stop loving each other. Some
will love each other until the day they leave this world, spending most of
their lives apart.
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