Sunday, May 30, 2004

This was posted in my Friendster bulletin.. thought it was interesting.. so read on..

The Dance Of Life

There were two hearts who met in a dance. That
moment was magical, there was a sweet song
playing, there was harmony. And soon love in the
air. They fell in love and they started building
castles in their dreams. And promised forever
with all certainty.

But somewhere in the midst of the fun, they got
lost in the dance. Something went wrong, but they
can never do anything. They were just drifting
away, their fortress falling apart. There were so
many questions but no one had an answer. Then the
music stopped, then there was silence.

When we truly love someone we give our best and
let that person see the pureness of our
intentions. But sometimes that person makes us
cry and hurts us for the wrong reasons. That
someone must have loved us but he has not loved
us enough to make him stand for what he truly
felt.

Now, we are faced with the seemingly impossible
task of forgetting. We have burdened ourselves
long enough. But we still can’t get out from this
emotional trap. Let us remember that the more we
try to forget someone we love the more painful
letting go will become.

Sometimes we never have to take that person out
in our hearts at all, for he will always be there
no matter how hard we try to drive him away. It
isn’t his presence that made this difficult but
it is our stubbornness to accept our destiny that
aligns forgetting is next to impossible.

We keep a cold face but deep in our hearts there
still that lingering hope for a reconciliation.
Somehow, we still believe that we can rekindle
small embers and relight the fire that once
burned in our hearts. This thought gives us hope
but it also breeds the seeds of loneliness and
despair.

The only way to forget is to accept and the only
way to move on is to look ahead and let the
footprints of the past be blown by the wind of
time. Only then can our hearts find a partner in
the dance of life and hopefully never get lost
again...

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