Don't be so pessimistic. Instead of pondering when everything will come crashing down (which often becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy), cherish every day with your lover and have hope for the future.
Besides, if you go looking for trouble where there is none, more often than not you'll end up finding it anyway - because you expect it to be there and, deep down, you'll want to find it. When there's something serious to be worried about, sure, get to the bottom of it... but don't look for worries when there's no reason for worries.
Um Rob, it was a poem. I'm not looking for trouble. *laughs* Just more a matter of though I feel fatalistic about the relationship at times, I still think he and I were fated to be together.
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Besides, if you go looking for trouble where there is none, more often than not you'll end up finding it anyway - because you expect it to be there and, deep down, you'll want to find it. When there's something serious to be worried about, sure, get to the bottom of it... but don't look for worries when there's no reason for worries.
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I dig it.
I remember the word you always used to use, "niggling".
If doubt could be personified, it'd be a writhing worm, wriggling and niggling at the base of your brain...
I guess that's all I have to say. heha. what am I doing? I should be working! Augh!
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It's more a matter of despite that, I still love the boyo.
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