Does the beauty of desire
lie simply in unattainment?
Is it in the need to aquire
that which we do not have?
would the sadness dissipate
if we were to hold our dreams?
or, as I anticipate,
when desire is fullfilled...
are we evermore sad ?
©Vivid X Photography ( Desire)
2 comments:
Unattainable? Really? You really believe that? I thought that was the least of concerns. Only logistically speaking of course, 5 hours is nothing and my house sleeps two quite comfortably,even if separate bedrooms were your preference for awhile. Especially when it storms and the ocean waves drown out all but your breathing. The sadness in my past came simply from fulfilling my physical needs with no thought for whomever's heart including mine. Mainly because I didn't know the difference and I looked for more in people than they could ever be. I was the one that was damaged. I'll presume the same applies to you. You know deep down (whether you'll admit this due to fear) that you do feel it this time when we occupy the same space don't you? Maybe for the very first time in our lives we know this time could really be more give than take. That actually the possibility of considering the heart of the other over our own isn't so scary because the other is thinking the exact same way. You know the real obstacle and I'm just not sure how to overcome this BECAUSE I AM thinking of all of the hearts concerned. Especially yours.
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