That lovin feeling

Apr 22, 2008 08:42

 
Whatever I say about her I am oh so grateful to have known her. A lot of statues on old building are female statues they call the muses. There are 9 muses, and they symbolise virtues or other important conceptions, especially for artists when they seek inspiration. So the female figure is a major motive to give a man the power or the thoughts to do what he wants to do. That’s what she has done to me, so much inspiration to get on with my life. Although I don’t see her no more, and don’t talk with her no more, the drive has been given and still motives me to move along. Before I got to know her, let’s say 3 years ago, I felt down in every way, in the first place with my health. Every winter I had to fear the time of year because I always got a bad cold or the flu or something. In the summer or other seasons I couldn’t stand the rain or the burning sun. Since I knew her that’s all over. From the first time I met her on the job, I felt a new strength coming in me. When we worked together on several projects I was so glad to see that she helped me in every way, standing beside me, doing what I told her to do and telling other people the things I ordered, a perfect back up for me. I was amazed a girl could go so far to help a man in his work, I felt so good about it, an optimistic feeling ran thru my body, nothing could go wrong because she would stand beside or behind me to help me and motivate me. She was my perfect muse. She still is because it still lingers on. I don’t see her no more but I motivate myself that that can change any day and when it does I’m ready to be with her. So this winter I walked around with light clothes, so different from a few years ago when I wore the thickest coats, and now I never felt so strong. The health of a man depends on the presence of a woman beside him, and that lovin feeling is the strongest force a man can get.
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