September 7, 2012

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  • i had to read it a couple of times and replace “the love” with that love and add an “s” at the end of “send” before i got what i think it is intended to mean. i could be wrong though. nonetheless it’s a wonderful thought provoking melancholic line. 

  • @TheSutraDude - Thanks dear…you caught the intent.

    I’ve left my home and my husband, and am on my own….a bit scary, but I had no choice. For four days, i have slept easy,. My chest stopped hurting like something would explode in it. My gut stopped tearing me up. My head is not throbbing anymore, so I can Watch the veins in my temples…and I feel more whole than I have in years.

    Marriage is not supposed to be a steel cage match…and I hope he finds his own peace…I truly do.

  • @galadrial - you’re welcome. 

    wow i had no idea you were moving for that reason. it can be a bit scary but change of many kinds often are. i know that experience of feeling myself again. i think it’s great that you wish the best for him. it’s not great to harbor ill toward a person especially the ones we spent a great chunk of our lives with with by choice. my two ex-wives and i have remained friends. in fact my second wife phoned 3 weeks ago and my first wife phoned about 2 months ago, both to say hi. i call them too. 

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