Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Madly In Love



Open land, dusted with yellow topped flowers, narrows to an edge of a cliff which some might say, "It will determine your fait." Marveling is expected and curiosity of what roams below the cliff is perfectly natural. It's the same curiosity that has coast several lives, so be cautious of how far your curiosity overtakes you. This same piece of land has seen more camera flashes then the Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park put together. Words don't serve it justice, and it's hard to image a place so peaceful while we live in the hustle and bustle of life. 

This land has held more love stories then any of the greatest novels, and not even a bookstore could carry written work so romantic. The flowers are still pressed to the ground where the couples foot steps have left a piece of their story behind. It's woven into the soil of this earth yet people deny the beauty, while challenging their own intelligence against this story. In life, there are just some things that are bound to happen. In this particular situation, not even a human grip could stop the abundance of care for one another. 

Suppose, then, these two marvelous being's were dreadfully torn apart to live separate lives. Will their love grow with time against them? Is it possible to remember the touch and the looks, or is it destiny to prove everyone correct who said "they can't make it?" It is as though the place where the  flowers lay flat, still, from their unforgettable imprints, have more faith then their encounters with created being such as themselves. 

Is it so pleasurable to see them grow weary from the thought of their own story being verbally brutalized? These people, who are designed to fall in love, seem to be stepping back from their previously stationary position, and it makes the others smile. All to easy for these two, who are madly in love with each other, to toss their dreams aside with the casual comments and ordinary small talk. 

They have fought so hard and their scares remain to tell their stories. This love story has out stood the other "fairy tales" in both passion and care. It is a story that will be difficult to pass by, even after the flowers have re-grown into firm standing positions. The love these two have for each other runs continuously through the veins of every human who has encountered such a masterpiece as this. They are in love. 

I give everything over to You Lord

   
 

1 comment:

Sheena Christine West said...

Thank you boy!! I'm so glad you liked it!