True love: A topic of confusion

Two lovers watching sunset. Photo by: Bubblews website

I use to be at the seashore at times, thinking about my own life often. It is at these wonderful moments, which I use to dive inside memorable moments of my life. While the wave breaks every time in front of me, I wonder whether you were born to this world because I was created by the God. As if you were hidden within the stars at the sky before appearing towards me. So now that you’ve been called on to earth only to be with me. Bounding me the duty to protect and be the companion of you. It’s my duty to withhold your smile and happiness. When the darkness of the night fades, my soul urges to travel with you within the stars to show you the beauty of the night. Such are my thoughts and expressions towards the individual I owe love. The diversity of uses and meanings combined with the complexity of the feelings involved makes, love unusually difficult to define. Sometimes love might occur within someone less than few minutes if we care for someone’s happiness and when it matters in our life. Love looks not with the eyes but with our thoughts and mind. True love is far more complex than we imagine because we’re wired to equate love with longing, which means that the only time we feel in love and certain is when our partner isn’t available mostly. 

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