I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesn’t get it. They may think they get it, but they don’t. This is the sign you’ve been looking for.
You were meant to read these words.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The Bastards Tied Me Down
You may continue to call it a breakup. I will continue to call it an exorcism.
To George..it's not your worry if the spirit doesn't wish to be exorcised. You can only feed someone so much own your own food before you won't have enough left to take care of you.
I love this. I read this a while ago and forgetting where I had heard it, I looked it up thinking it was the lyrics to a song and then found your page again. Thats how profound these words were to me. Great job. I hope I can accomplish such great art with my words as you do.
Sometimes I feel like the pain of breaking up has stayed with me far longer than any love has. Like the synapses in my brain burnt out after too many rushes every time we spent a day together. Like shooting up one disappointing hit of heroin after another failing to reach the ecstasy of the initial high until a final pathetic ironic overdose.
@anonymous The pain is there to remind you that love hurts. Your heart is there to remind you that you need love. You have to manage them when you chose one over the other, you suffer. When you chose none you suffer. Life is beautiful. Optimisim is what it is.
I really like this one. I can see it from two different perspectives. Its really motivating to see people that are going through the same thing I am to be so positive about such an awful period of their life. It's been a little over a month for me, and there are times where I'm okay, and times where I feel back to square one. I hope I am not one of those people who can't move on. This post and people going through similar experiences helps a ton. Thank you.
And as sad or as painful as it was, what you learned from it has such worth. This creates such a deep, deep, mark in someone and although it may be excruciatingly horrible to live through, it's made you into someone like I've never seen before. I understand it's not pleasant to say or hear this, but for the worth of who you may have now become, I'm glad you lived through this.
u made my day :)
ReplyDeleteIllegitimi non carborundum!
ReplyDeleteThis post just made my day! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteso simple - but so strong. awesome.
ReplyDeletethe sort of IWTFY that i really adore.
Just a thing I was dreaming about. I won't stop thinking of it but as a challenge and end
ReplyDeleteThis post just about completes every broken heart's story.
ReplyDeletethis is awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou may well continue to call it a break up, I will continue to call it the day you tore my heart out and left me for dead! I miss you! xXx
ReplyDeleteoh snap. i feel like this is a "stfu, i'm better without you" kind of post.
ReplyDeleteI wish not concur on it. I assume warm-hearted post. Especially the title-deed attracted me to study the whole story.
ReplyDeleteMy God you are sooo great!
ReplyDeleteMade my day :D
Thank you for that.
I love reading this blog, but never posted my appreciation for it.
ReplyDeleteSo here's my appreciation for it. :)
I am ready for my exorcism, but a part of me worries that the spirit I wish to exorcise isn't.
ReplyDeletecheer up! :) takes time to heal..got over my last one after 4 mths.
ReplyDeleteTo George..it's not your worry if the spirit doesn't wish to be exorcised. You can only feed someone so much own your own food before you won't have enough left to take care of you.
ReplyDeleteThe best
ReplyDeleteHaha I love it
ReplyDeleteThat's the best piece of advice I've heard in a while anonymous. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteawesome! takes me back to the days of my first love. :-/
ReplyDeleteMan do I feel this one right now. Nice work as always
ReplyDeleteBe well
hahaha wow.
ReplyDeleteThat's for my friend (:
ReplyDeleteExorcism complete, and I feel simultaneously better and worse. . . Hmmm.
ReplyDelete(:
ReplyDeleteThank you for this.
ReplyDeleteIts been eight freaking months. I still can't get over it.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I read this a while ago and forgetting where I had heard it, I looked it up thinking it was the lyrics to a song and then found your page again. Thats how profound these words were to me. Great job. I hope I can accomplish such great art with my words as you do.
ReplyDeletewatever u may call it, i m responsible for it..
ReplyDeletethis one is bad ass! :D
ReplyDeleteYour accuracy is painful.
ReplyDeleteI've spent eighteen months trying to tear her from this body. I've gotten close, so close. But just like a ghost, they're never truly gone.
Signed, hopeless romantic
Sometimes I feel like the pain of breaking up has stayed with me far longer than any love has. Like the synapses in my brain burnt out after too many rushes every time we spent a day together. Like shooting up one disappointing hit of heroin after another failing to reach the ecstasy of the initial high until a final pathetic ironic overdose.
ReplyDeleteBut I mean I'm optimistic. ;-).
@anonymous
ReplyDeleteThe pain is there to remind you that love hurts.
Your heart is there to remind you that you need love.
You have to manage them when you chose one over the other, you suffer. When you chose none you suffer.
Life is beautiful. Optimisim is what it is.
I really like this one. I can see it from two different perspectives. Its really motivating to see people that are going through the same thing I am to be so positive about such an awful period of their life. It's been a little over a month for me, and there are times where I'm okay, and times where I feel back to square one. I hope I am not one of those people who can't move on. This post and people going through similar experiences helps a ton. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnd as sad or as painful as it was, what you learned from it has such worth. This creates such a deep, deep, mark in someone and although it may be excruciatingly horrible to live through, it's made you into someone like I've never seen before. I understand it's not pleasant to say or hear this, but for the worth of who you may have now become, I'm glad you lived through this.
ReplyDeleteIndeed :(
ReplyDelete