Sunday 6 January 2013

A Play With Words... or Is It?


As most of the images in my blog come from the website or Google, I can say that there are somethings you should just not fool around with. As someone who likes to have fun with caution, I have to say that some words should not be played with. For instance, the word love. I recently had someone tell me “I love you”. It was via the use of the short messaging service(SMS/text), clearly I should not take this seriously. However, I am. I take it seriously for two reasons. One is that I don’t feel the same way, two,, I just don’t feel the same wan and three, why should he love me? My friends can love me, my acquaintances and the boy I will love. but some person I consider to be a random guy I run into, no. He can love me in his own way. Agreed, which brings the question “how DOES he love me?” On the other hand, he did sit down, take his phone and communicate. He passed the message across. And I got it, loud and clear.

A play with words is basically about the word love. Love is a strong feeling, a feeling that comes with mixed emotions. A feeling of elation, joy, pain and sadness. So when you tell me you love me, I see that you truly do love me. I mean, you would not just be telling me that, or would you? I mean, why say it when you already had your hand in the cookie jar. Scary thought, scary feeling. “I love you”. despite how you say and when you say it, they will always have an impact on someone’s life.



Just this morning, I had great joy in my heart and I felt loved and happy. I owe it all to my BF, who made the weekend the best one in months. She is my best friend in the whole world and I love her. Now, say it to me baby….come on…say it…I love you!! There you go, wasn't so hard now, was it? If you truly love the person, it comes out very easily. It flows and rolls of your tongue, because that is what and how you feel.
Who loves who first? YOU. Love yourself and everyone else who matters, will love you as well.



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