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Being in love

On my way to work this morning I noticed a young school couple. The looks on their faces, looking at one another you can see how desperately they needed one another. Love makes you feel as if you cannot live without another person, wild as it is, it is true. Isn't it mad scary how someone you didn't even know existed can make you feel that they are your everything? It's also scary that love starts so young as well.

People love, love and I also love, love. I think it is so wonderful to see love all around you. It makes me happy to know that two people can make each other feel like they can get through anything together. You believe in one another so much, that life doesn't seem so bad.

Again, love is so powerful and so scary because on the flip side, if people break up, one or maybe both of those people will feel like their world is shattered. They feel this way even though they were fine before they met that other person and they will be fine (in time) without them again. How do you prepare yourself for this? You can't. It is worth the risk though, every time.

Don't get me wrong, I want to hold onto the love I have forever and I love how love makes me feel. But it is important to remember even though love makes you feel stronger and weaker all at the same time you are strong without it too.

I write what I feel and if you're reading this, thank you for seeing the world through my eyes for a short while.

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