Saturday, November 22, 2014

WELL-SAID: Will you meet me on the bridge?



“Someone can be madly in love with you and still not be ready. They can love you in a way you have never been loved and still not join you on the bridge. And whatever their reasons you must leave. Because you never ever have to inspire anyone to meet you on the bridge. You never ever have to convince someone to do the work to be ready. There is more extraordinary love, more love that you have never seen, out here in this wide and wild universe. And there is the love that will be ready.” 



For a time, it felt like he and I were weightless, floating above the world. The possibility of what we could’ve been was what kept our love alive.  If I had seen things for what they were, I would’ve realized that something in him was broken and the pain was too great to overcome.  I always knew that there was a strong possibility that I would end up standing on the bridge alone.  That one day the magic would fade. That one day I would grow tired of trying. I wanted to convince him that he deserved love; that he was worthy of it. I wanted him to stop letting his past stand between us.  I wanted him to do the work. But in my attempts to convince him of his greatness, I compromised my own.

That experience taught me so many valuable lessons. It taught me that I can’t make someone do what’s not in their heart to do, nor should I have to.  It taught me that the right person for me wouldn’t need convincing. Ultimately, it taught me that the way I let people treat me says a lot about how I treat myself.  I had to learn how to love myself. I’m now at a place where I’m ready to love again. I look forward to a healthy relationship with someone who will not only stand by me on the bridge, but help me build it.  I’m looking forward to building a bridge, a life and so much more!


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