Before meeting him, she wasn’t the type of person who truly believed in love. They clicked right away; it was one of those fast-paced romances where time spent together never felt like enough and days seemed to fly by. With their shared playlists, inside jokes, and “I’m here” hand squeezes, they were that couple. Being with him was like living in a dream. He made her laugh, gave her a sense of security, and inspired her to believe in a future she had never dreamed of.

Then it was over. Not a warning. Just coldness where warmth had been. He mentioned that they needed space and that life was dragging them in different directions. Her dream abruptly ended, leaving behind a haze of memories and a sore chest.

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Now that she’s awake, she grabs a phone that doesn’t light up with his name anymore. She passes the locations where they used to go together. The sound of his laughter fills her room with silence. Furthermore, despite her friends’ assurances that “you’ll get over him,” they are unaware of the significance of the voids he left.

She makes an effort to be all right. She does. But his face appears with each blink. It seems like every love song was composed specifically to make fun of her suffering. She is aware of the beauty of love. But nobody told her that it could feel like you’re drowning in slow motion when you’re missing someone.

With this scenario in mind, the poem below, written by one of our interns, feels relatable, and I hope you enjoy reading this piece as much as I enjoyed reading every bit of it!

I hope I miss you less than I like you

Being with you felt like a dream
But when you’re not around, all I feel is blue
And I’m drowning in this whirlpool of emotions
People say love is beautiful and magical 
But they forget to tell you about the side effects of when it’s gone

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It hurts and it’s hard to breathe 
The memories haunt you and you see their face with every blink
The more you love, the more it hurts, I guess 
I’m starting to accept that you won’t be a part of my forever story anymore 
So I really do hope I miss you a lot less than I liked you
Because that seems the only way I can get through this sanity.

Thanks For Letting Love Lead

So, what phase of love are you in—in love? out of love? Needing love? not wanting to love? Have you made the decision to always be in love? And as they say, let love lead! I will be excited to know that you have made your decision and it is the right one. Feel free to leave your thought(s) in the comment section below. If you enjoy my blog, please share the love with your loved ones using the share button. I am growing my blog and would love for you to be part of the journey. Thank you for visiting, and I hope you remember me in your thoughts!

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