The Flight of Love

By RW

Why are you willing to love?

Because if you are willing to love you are willing to get hurt,

and if you are willing to get hurt you are willing to feel pain,

and if you are willing to feel pain you are willing to cry,

and if you is willing to cry…

Then you might react, and it may not be in a good way.

How can you tell someone you love them and cheat on them and smile right in their face?

Love is the reason why my friend caught his two cases.

Love is like an airplane.

It can take you many places, but when it land you may not be content with your destination.

3 Comments

  1. pangirlbrit on August 17, 2012 at 11:18 AM

    I know what you mean, Love is so powerful, everybody wants it and wants to feel loved, but yet love can cause so much pain. So Why does everyone keep searching for it? Why do so many people hunger for it? Because it is the most important feeling to feel and the most important act to give and be given, without love, many people may question “What’s the point of living?” Love can bring so much joy. You can control how you respond to being heartbroken, you just have to take a step back and think…where is responding like this gonna get me? Is it worth it? You just have to keep searching and be patient for love, love may come when you least expect it or when you feel you don’t deserve it. But Love always has a reason to be there, even if it’s just to make you happy and bring a smile to your face.

  2. Becky on September 25, 2012 at 11:08 AM

    And the Love from Above does not disappoint 🙂

  3. eddie on October 5, 2012 at 4:58 PM

    I like this 1 because everybody fights with love includen me &im still is

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