Quiet Places: The Journey We All Face When Love Is Complicated
A song, a poem, a life’s journey so far.
Love is complicated.
A beautiful, painful, joyous, torturous mystery.
None of us is immune to it. When we don’t acknowledge it, it calls louder. It needs to be heard, to be seen, to be acknowledged. Absence magnifies, it doesn’t alleviate.
Loss of love feels like death, it’s scary and tragic.
When the central figures in our lives can’t love us, it creates an insatiable thirst for more. Without closure, the thirst is never satiated.
But sometimes the people who should love you are the ones who simply can’t.
We have children without knowing that they will rub our childhood wounds raw and bring back the pain we thought we’d long buried.
No one can escape the consequences of love.
I’m learning to live with loss. Not the loss of death, but the loss of someone living who can’t love me. Who tried and failed and then gave up. I don’t blame her, she did her best.
I’ve cried and cried and hurt and despaired. I’ve sat with my pain and learned to accept what I can’t change.
I’ve come to terms with it as best I can, and to that end, here is my contribution to anyone who needs a good cry in these emotional times.
A song I wrote.
For someone I can love from afar, someone I believe loves me back in some way.
Here is the link to the song I wrote for her, is called Quiet Places:
Love lives in quiet places and love Leaves tracks and traces Love mends what it outpaces But it can’t give me back to you
Time lives in long embraces Chases monsters in dark places Time heals what it erases, But it can’t give you back to me
Do you hold me in your mind In quiet places can you find A silent space to press rewind Can you love me there Is love too much to bear
Children love in open spaces with open arms and open faces Children run our forgotten races And I can’t run away from you
Do you hold me in your mind In quiet places can you find A silent space to press rewind Can you love me there Is love too much to bear
Sometimes we can’t bear to love the people we should, we love the people we shouldn’t or we go through times where we feel like we can’t love at all.
The journey is painful, but it’s what it means to be human.
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