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Thursday, October 28, 2004
The Missing::
Ha! Two posts for today. Anyhow, I went to SM Fairview to meet my former busmates. :) Gawd, I miss them. It was great seeing all of them. Ang tagal na. Dapat ata mag bus ako ulit. Nyahaha. *Hi to Keavy, Vany, Milay, Rina, Dominique, Patrod, Loreen, and Maricris!* Mamimiss kita Maricris. Ingat ka lagi sa States. Haaay... At wag mang boys agad. :) Hehehe.
Hmm.. I found this interesting article in peyups.com. I wish I possessed the same gift of words as the author. Kaso nga lang sadyang pinanganak akong di magaling sumulat. :) Hay. :p
Three Words by caravaggio The three words that mean the most aren’t I want you, with its raw, blatant inconsideration, its implications of a primal need that is best released orgasmically. I want you is what spoiled brats say, it’s what selfish bitches say, it’s what horny boys say. I want you is harsh, said through clenched teeth, said with wild eyes. I want you is a physical sentence, the amalgamation of skin against a number of factors: skin on skin, fingernail on skin, teeth on skin. It is violent and rapid, a whirlwind of emotion, an explosion of saliva and other bodily fluids. These are words that have no origin, they emerge from the basest of instincts, they are triggered by smell, by touch, by the look of rawness in another person’s eyes. These are words that signal the coming of a storm, and like most storms, they wreak havoc and then depart, leaving behind ruin and wounds. The three words that mean the most aren’t I need you, with its childish, clingy implications, its sad, pathetic grievances. I need you leaves you open, blinding you to yourself, eradicating all traces of self-respect. I need you is the dying breath of a failed relationship. It is the battlecry of an overpowered suitor. These words signal the clinging to memories that are either long gone, or never were. These words bypass true necessity to make fools out of the sayers. These are not words to be used by all; it takes the strongest persons to relay this message correctly. Otherwise all is naught, you only reveal yourself as an empty shell craving for something, anything, to fill it. But then, the strongest persons never have the need to say these words. It’s the irony of life. These words are like taking a knife to your throat and piercing your skin gently, leaving behind a trail of blood too thin for anyone to see, but painful enough for you to feel. The three words that mean the most, I think, the ones that really hit the mark, and often in the most unexpected of ways, are I miss you .This is the sentence that sends the message right home. Because what other message is there? Nothing else, except exactly just that, I miss you, and everything else is pulled along into it, like a chain reaction. Unlike I love youand the lies that go along with it, I miss you is honest and sincere, you only say it when you mean it, and you don’t have to mean it in a big way to really mean it. Unlike I want you and its expectations, I miss you offers all it has, and waits for nothing in return. Unlike I need you and its desperate whines, I miss you stands on its own, a whole entity in just three words, devoid of arms that cling to you for life. I miss you means everything and nothing, it is unflinching and honest. It is upbeat and simple, with wisps of longing and clouds of hope. You miss people you used to love, people you used to want, people you used to need. But most of the time the missing is all that’s left, and that’s OK, there’s nothing else you’d change. The missing implies a past that remains in its rightful place. Or it implies the reality and possibilities of the present. It is hope and love and lust and peace all at the same time. Some people say that when they met that person, it was akin to coming home. And missing is this manifestation of home-sickness, the way people return to their homelands to die, the way all the comfort the world has to offer is nothing compared to the feeling of being in someone’s arms. And that’s why I miss you, because you’re not here, and because every time I think about you, that’s all that I think. I miss you, I miss you, I miss you, and the world turns for both of us, and I can’t wait until you come home. *************************************************************************** When you say that you miss me, do you really mean it? Nanalo ang Red Sox sa World Series. Yun lang. :)
Losing light fast, there’s just enough to let you know that I still try. Cause it’s so hard when you’re the only star that shines in my sky. It’s so hard when you’re the only reason I try - I also found this in peyups.com. I miss the SG. Heehee. :p
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