It is exactly what you design it to be:
If you say love is happiness, that it will be.
If you say love is heartache, it will happily break yours.
If you say love does not exist, you’ll never find it.
And if you call love poison, it is sure to kill you.
February 25, 2015 at 06:30
Eisele, where does this all come from?
Just these few lines are so well written.
We’re you you in love Did you just get out of a relationship?
February 25, 2015 at 23:10
I was actually having a very cathartic conversation with a great and very close friend who was feeling a bit discouraged about the concept of love. He told me those words were worth sharing, so I did. I suppose he should get more credit for inspiring the words rather than me writing them. Thank you Dayna keep reading!
March 4, 2015 at 01:00
These words truly helped me in my time of need. The concept of love is a tricky one, but the way you have so beautifully described it brings tears to my eyes. I want to thank you for writing this piece, these few simple sentences have helped me more than you will ever know.
March 4, 2015 at 14:39
Ryan,
I smiled reading that comment form start to finish, I’m practically speechless . Thank you so much for reading. I cannot elucidate any further, exactly how wonderful it feels when someone says
My work(s) help them in any way in life. Your words warmed me and I hope to make you, and so many others that believe in what I do proud!
March 10, 2015 at 16:09
You are speaking truth! Its all about how you see your universe
March 10, 2015 at 21:47
So happy to see you back Dayna! And I’m even more excited that you’re enjoying what you read. Thanks for the kind words, truth through fiction is all I am interested in sharing. Although I will disagree slightly, you can see the universe as you may, but the grand design is permanent. That phrase is a one that may cause pessimist to smile, or one that makes an optimist frown. But I, my work, my vision, it all has to be pragmatic. And the truth is that there is hurt, and there is happiness.