Dec 30, 2009 01:51
"All that I'm after is a life full of laughter,
As long as I'm laughing with you.
And I'm thinking that all that still matters
Is love ever after. After the life we've been through.
Cause I know there's no life after you."
I know a lot of things have changed. Friendships have broken off and people have moved forward with a new sense of themselves. And we as people have no yet figured out what it is we want out of the human population. We tredge in our little world thinking that everyone will move around us like the planets around the sun. News flash to everyone, we are not the sun and we will never have the world curve around us. You musn't fret on the little things. People leave you alone in your times of need because you must learn to appreciate what's left out of the storm. So you can appreciate the rainbow, however stupid however small. It is the rainbow after your storm and you must accept that although things will never be good enough, they are still good. You have your health, you have your life, and you have people around you who love you for who you are. You must always learn to appreciate what you have because what you had will never come back. And if it does, I'd call you Irish because most people go on with their lives never getting the things they once had that made them love their life to the fullest. We as people must learn that we can't always have what we want and we must make due with what we have at this very moment. Because at this very moment, we have our health, and we have the things making us move forward with our lives. You won't get your friends back fast, you won't get your old life back, and I've accepted that. But maybe in the distant future, if they think of us as we think of them, hopefully they think the same way as us.
"Damn, how things used to be. I wish I could have the past back because it's all we had at the time."
Hopefully they think the same because in some way we were always connected. Since the moment we met, we had a friendship that was unbreakable and they will always mean something to us even though at the moment, we mean nothing to them.