I want you to
promise me something
If you love someone, you tell them.
Even if you’re scared that it’s not the right
thing.
Even if you’re scared that it will cause problems.
Even if you’re scared that it will burn your life
to the ground,
you say it and you say it
loud.
And then you go from there…
— Mark Sloan (Grey’s
Anatomy)
Rejection,
the worst feeling.
When you’ve grown to like someone
and develop strong feelings for them
and they don’t feel the
same .
When a person is always on your mind
when they never think about you at all .
When you make so much effort
to try to make them happy
when they don’t even
notice it .
When you say
''I like
you''
and they don’t return the same
words..
I keep thinking
maybe one day you’re just going to
randomly text me
and tell me all the feelings you’ve been hiding.
Like, the same ones I have.
That you remember all the cute things we said
and that you miss
everything.
That you’ll just text me and tell me I’m the
one you
want.
The
one
you keep
thinking about.
Just anything that would still give me
the slightest bit of
hope.
Do you ever
just wanna hug someone so tightly
to the point where you have absolutely no intentions
of ever letting go
because you want them to know
just how much they mean to
you
and how much
you
love
them
and you just wanna take away all the bad things in their
life
and replace them with only good
things?
These are actual children's
answers to the question
What is
love?
"When somebody loves you,
they say your name different. You just know that
your name is safe in their
mouth."
-Billy, age
4
"Love is what makes
you smile
when you're
tired."
-Terri, age
4
"Love is what's in the
room christmas morning if you stop opening presents
and listen."
-Bobby, age
7
"If you want to learn to
love better, you should start with that friend who
you
hate."
-Nikka, age
6
"Love is when you tell a
guy you like his shirt and after that he wears it
everyday."
-Noelle, age
7
"Love is like a little old
man and little old woman who are still
friends
even after they know each other
so well."
-Tommy, age
6