We could be happy.
2012-07-14 @ 03:37:59
About regrets we all seem to have.
How passing an ex-partner on the street might ruin your day and make you wonder, which brings you to regretting. Sometimes bumping into the ex-lover is not a trigger of regretting, but the memories and feelings that never die are to blame.
Despite some say that nothing lasts forever, many more people realised that feelings are eternal.
And so, we have loved, we love, and sometimes we hope to love and be loved again. But how?
If there was a person with who we used to spend so much time, and now he/she is gone? Months pass after we end a relationship when the truth comes out. The truth we get to know through the mutual friends of the former relationship. Too often are we informed that the person we were able and we did, in fact, sacrificed a lot for, now, still now, doesn't notice our input in the relationship. Too often are we informed that we were called useless behind our backs.
After all of these nights and days of thinking that we could be happy, finally the truth comes out.
And so what?
We can't change the point of view of a person we were in a relationship with. Because people are egoists and people are blind.
'People throw rocks at things that shine'
Could we be happy with a person we loved but who didn't appreciate it?
No... No, we couldn't. Such a person has to finally realise that in a relationship the number of 'We' outnumbers the number of 'I'.
Will we be happy in the future?
That is still a mystery. Let's hope, after all, there's nothing left.
Cheers,
'cause today we drink for the happiness of all the people who loved and have been hurt.
How passing an ex-partner on the street might ruin your day and make you wonder, which brings you to regretting. Sometimes bumping into the ex-lover is not a trigger of regretting, but the memories and feelings that never die are to blame.
Despite some say that nothing lasts forever, many more people realised that feelings are eternal.
And so, we have loved, we love, and sometimes we hope to love and be loved again. But how?
If there was a person with who we used to spend so much time, and now he/she is gone? Months pass after we end a relationship when the truth comes out. The truth we get to know through the mutual friends of the former relationship. Too often are we informed that the person we were able and we did, in fact, sacrificed a lot for, now, still now, doesn't notice our input in the relationship. Too often are we informed that we were called useless behind our backs.
After all of these nights and days of thinking that we could be happy, finally the truth comes out.
And so what?
We can't change the point of view of a person we were in a relationship with. Because people are egoists and people are blind.
'People throw rocks at things that shine'
Could we be happy with a person we loved but who didn't appreciate it?
No... No, we couldn't. Such a person has to finally realise that in a relationship the number of 'We' outnumbers the number of 'I'.
Will we be happy in the future?
That is still a mystery. Let's hope, after all, there's nothing left.
Cheers,
'cause today we drink for the happiness of all the people who loved and have been hurt.