Somewhere in our hearts, we might’ve wished that we could be over the rainbow (and indeed, we’re no leprechauns!). We share the dream of getting over the rainbow as a wonderful feeling, the one similar to the time when you first smile at your dream guy. Isn’t that just lovely? When you feel there are butterflies in your stomach, spreading their wings to the utmost, getting ready to fly freely.
However, that feeling constitutes another person to be in the same shoes as we are just to get the pair in love. Otherwise, love will be mere liking for someone. It’ll never grow and never be cherished. What’ll remain is only a broken heart. A heart that breaks out of unacceptable love or love that can never be sustained. Love, on top of that, shall be incapable and disabled.
Being in love suppress all the negativity of a person. It holds the entire best thing in that person and sometimes, it is just an imaginary of being too indulged in love. Over the rainbow is all about this. The ‘over the rainbow’ phase may takes a long while or even a short one to overcome of as proposed by Omar Khayyam in his poem, Rubai’yyat; “Like Wind it comes, but like Water it goes.” Love cannot be seen like the wind, we can only feel for its presence. When the time comes for love to bid farewell, it is like water, smooth and soothing but it can also be harsh. It flows more slowly that when it came, leaving marks of reminiscence in our hearts.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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