The Right Words
General | Posted 7 years ago"I told you so" is not the kind of phrase you want to hear from somebody. It's unpleasant to hear and makes you feel poor, on the inside.
"I love you" are the three words that everyone wants to hear, but what about when they're not enough? When they don't come from the person you've been lusting after in your spare time, or the one you've been fantasizing about, or just the one that's happy to make you smile? What about when you say it, or if you say it at all?
"How are you?" is such a simple phrase, and can mean so much, when it's not idle speech.
"Are you okay?" A question that could bring someone to the brink of tears, at the right time, under the right circumstances, under a blue moon in the bed of an old pickup.
Words mean things, but no matter how you put them, are they ever the right words?
"I love you" are the three words that everyone wants to hear, but what about when they're not enough? When they don't come from the person you've been lusting after in your spare time, or the one you've been fantasizing about, or just the one that's happy to make you smile? What about when you say it, or if you say it at all?
"How are you?" is such a simple phrase, and can mean so much, when it's not idle speech.
"Are you okay?" A question that could bring someone to the brink of tears, at the right time, under the right circumstances, under a blue moon in the bed of an old pickup.
Words mean things, but no matter how you put them, are they ever the right words?
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