Sometimes
we love. Sometimes we fall out. When against us fate works. We crumble.
We cry. We regret. Maybe we were not meant for each other. We console.
Though we curse the day we met.
But is it true that we were never meant for each other? In case we end abruptly. Or the sweet love we cherish eventually becomes sour. I doubt. I think, as everything was made to be as it is, so does our love. It was meant to be. Regardless of whatever happens or whoever we morph into. This is well captured in Genesis. Therein, God, unhappy with Adam's loneliness, fashioned for him a woman, Eve. They were bound to last. As man and wife. The perfect match required as far as the concept of procreation is concerned. Moreover, the duo broke up not even when Eve strayed and smuggled the forbidden stuff into Adam's system. They bore the consequences together, including the eminent expulsion from the Garden of Eden. See?
Thence whenever we are bound to people who strike our chords right; make our hearts sing in unison and dance joyously to the silent tunes of time and wind, we surely are meant for each other. What remains then is to make what bonds us to meet our aspirations. To be strong or weak, to be worthwhile or meanwhile, and to bear fruits of happiness or sadness. Whatever! And should things go wrong such that we cease to adore each other, as before, then we should say: '' We didn't make it to be...''. Because we would have failed to tame everything tameable and make things work. We would have terribly failed to nurture our love; and ruined it instead. You know how. Right? Cool.
Further, journeying down the narrow path of love is an uphill task. Just like life. Really? Well.
Alot of commitment, sacrifice and perserverence are necessary. Damn them! How far you go is determined by how much you go through. Methinks you cannot possibly say that 'you've come a long way' just because you started dating whilst in std 6 or whatsoever. See? People are hardened by experiences in life. Or love. The more the challenges, fights, turbulence and poverty etc you withstand, the far or longer you go! Amidst all these, you are able to understand each other and bond the more. You are able to nurture and protect your love. So it bears fruits. It dies not. For you make it to be that way.
(c) Wafula p'Khisa.
But is it true that we were never meant for each other? In case we end abruptly. Or the sweet love we cherish eventually becomes sour. I doubt. I think, as everything was made to be as it is, so does our love. It was meant to be. Regardless of whatever happens or whoever we morph into. This is well captured in Genesis. Therein, God, unhappy with Adam's loneliness, fashioned for him a woman, Eve. They were bound to last. As man and wife. The perfect match required as far as the concept of procreation is concerned. Moreover, the duo broke up not even when Eve strayed and smuggled the forbidden stuff into Adam's system. They bore the consequences together, including the eminent expulsion from the Garden of Eden. See?
Thence whenever we are bound to people who strike our chords right; make our hearts sing in unison and dance joyously to the silent tunes of time and wind, we surely are meant for each other. What remains then is to make what bonds us to meet our aspirations. To be strong or weak, to be worthwhile or meanwhile, and to bear fruits of happiness or sadness. Whatever! And should things go wrong such that we cease to adore each other, as before, then we should say: '' We didn't make it to be...''. Because we would have failed to tame everything tameable and make things work. We would have terribly failed to nurture our love; and ruined it instead. You know how. Right? Cool.
Further, journeying down the narrow path of love is an uphill task. Just like life. Really? Well.
Alot of commitment, sacrifice and perserverence are necessary. Damn them! How far you go is determined by how much you go through. Methinks you cannot possibly say that 'you've come a long way' just because you started dating whilst in std 6 or whatsoever. See? People are hardened by experiences in life. Or love. The more the challenges, fights, turbulence and poverty etc you withstand, the far or longer you go! Amidst all these, you are able to understand each other and bond the more. You are able to nurture and protect your love. So it bears fruits. It dies not. For you make it to be that way.
(c) Wafula p'Khisa.
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