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It’s hard being single in this day and age. No one is who they present themselves to be on social media.
I guess that’s just how it goes with true friendship. No matter how long you’re apart, you can pick back up the second you find your way back to each other. No anger. No resentment. No explanations or apologies needed.
“Life needs balance. It can’t be all work. And the good Lord only gave us one body. We have to take care of it. You don’t want to wear it out too early, do you?”
Time is the most valuable thing any of us owns. We can’t hoard it or save it, can’t borrow it from another person, can’t buy it or even pray for more of it.
Yet time is the one thing we waste more of than anything else, and we never even notice. We always think we have more until we don’t. We are even so careless as to wish it away. Wishing for the weekend to hurry up and come or the workday to be over with or the winter months to pass. Never appreciating the moment we have right now and never stopping to truly live it.
“Sometimes, a love so big comes along, and even if you only get to hold on to it for a little while, it can fill you up for a lifetime.
“You’re in my bed tonight, Princess. Get rid of him.” Then, I dart off into the barn.