Some people just aren't meant to be together. Yet try to tell them that and both will join in chorus to rail against your attempt. Yet when they are apart they cannot seem to function without each other. Such is the mystery of love. I am old enough to remember the life,times and sufferings of Tammy Wynette and her ill-fated marriage to George Jones. In a 20/20 interview with George I remember how he still choked on her name and held his love for her long after she was gone. I imagine for him that is a tragedy with great remorse and sorrow.
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"He stopped loving her today", that's what this brings to mind for me, one of the saddest country songs ever sung, and I think he sang it with her in mind. It's funny how sometimes we most want and crave that which is worst for us and our state of mental health. That which causes us to feel the most, be it good or bad, is often most memorable in our lives and hearts.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
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this is beautiful, I've never been able to make it on my own, but her song brings hope but also the .. read morethis is beautiful, I've never been able to make it on my own, but her song brings hope but also the poem, it's great that people are loving and what not
As now she has gone away
I miss the old sweet pain
Sometimes when night whistles in
the wind plays loves refrain
...............these lines are very lovely. Love and affection depending upon the individual. After separation the feelings are mounting like anything. While the affection playing a vital role in the life, a man can not concentrate anyother thing except the thinkings of lovable heart. Your lines are so great. I like your poems which creates so many thoughts in different ways. My regards.
Hmm... I am hesitant to comment after reading Mark's and David's comments. Although... David's did make me laugh quite a bit.
Love is a difficult thing to understand. There is a difference between love and lust. The rapture of a beginning relationship is much lust and chasing. The decision to marry or commit to another should be (IMHO) based on love, a mature thought on love... and not this lust filled era in the beginning.
My opinion here... love is not this overflowing gushing that we cannot control, but a decision - a life long decision to carry that person in your heart forever. Love carries you through the times you want to strangle your partner, or run the other direction, or pack you bags... but you don't - you stay. Of course, BOTH people have to be in that position to love the other through good and bad, the hate moments, and the tender ones.
Love is a very suspicious emotion! As one who has been four times to the marriage trough - (well, three and one de facto) - I think there might be a case for six month trial periods with opt out clauses if the fever has dissipated. Then with a friendly handshake one could move on to the next delerious episode with no guilt, no baggage. That way we could all remain permanently in honeymoon mode.
Just a thought...
David.
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