Is this an unforgettable sad affair?
I'm not trying to be Dr. Love, as I'm not, never did and will never be, but I hope both of you come across this.
We are not the same but we can be the same in faith and hope. You envy our oneness, but you've proven yours in the many years you've shared one roof together. Oneness, togetherness, coexisting--they sound easy to say but even harder to appreciate. You only do when you realize that letting go is getting yourself together--confusing but true--you'll have to love yourself before you can muster enough courage to share its meaning with another.
Love is a strong word, it doesn't happen everyday, but it's always there waiting to happen every possible way.
You think you lost it when you had a brush with solitude--what with loads of money to push it harder on you--remember everything here's temporary, including our mere existence. It's never too late to realize what being honest will do to your well being, and if you let it be, will guide you through to what you think are unresolvable puzzles of life.
Don't fret--while you have coexisted with him for so long you lost your self-worth, it's high time you think of yourself above else as he strongly suggested. Yours is not a fight to be won, but a relationship to be built and grown, yet is too weak and distant now to get you both going. If one says to let go, so be it. Let go and catch yourself falling--it's never easy but you'll soon realize there are more treasures than trash in times like this. It's a blessing this has been uncovered early on, what if it took a decade? Don't you think it's best now or never? I'm sure you already know what I mean.
It's an unforgettable sad affair but forgivable. It started but will soon end. Imagine how strong you'll be after this storm, I envy you by simply hanging on. Just like us, your sad affair will be harder to accept than you think it is.
I'd end by saying don't stop believing--love, sweetness and hope is everywhere you hardly noticed. After all this I'd still tell you about that famous footbridge tag line I see everyday--pray it works.



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