mánudagur, júní 25, 2012

have you ever had a broken heart? the kind that ice-cream doesn’t fix. the kind that time doesn’t heal. have you ever had a broken heart? one that left you breathless and bewildered. one that left you enraged and torn to pieces. have you ever had a broken heart? with the sort of pain that makes you feel sick just breathing. with the sort of pain that makes you feel like you’re suffocating. have you ever been in love? the kind of love that makes you sigh. the kind of love that makes you go back on all the promises you made to yourself. have you ever been in love? love that left you smiling for no real reason. love that left you dreaming of a new future. have you ever been in love? with the sort of person who could leave you. with the sort of person who you’d risk it for. have you ever had a broken heart? have you ever looked for someone everywhere? have you ever been in love? have you ever wished they’d be in places they’re not? of course you have. you’re human. you’re human. you’re human. you’ll fall in love. you’ll have a broken heart. you’ll fall in love. cycles. the way love and broken hearts so often intertwine. and the way they leave you. they’re experiences. with a way of leaving you changed. have you ever had a broken heart? have you ever been in love? did you want to? did you want to? of course not. you’re human. you’re human. you’re human. you’ll fall in love. you won’t want to. you’ll have a broken heart. you don’t want to. you’ll fall in love. cycles. the way love and broken hearts so often entangle themselves. and the way they leave you. how love and how a broken heart, both of them leave you changed. and you’re human. I guess you’ll have to decide if love was worth the broken heart. because perhaps the love was vivid enough to make the brokenness be shallow. because perhaps love is an adventure. and a broken heart is an adventure. and you’re human. love. be brokenhearted. love again.
it’s just an adventure.