Sunday 16 March 2014

I want You, I can't have You !




How often have we asked ourselves this ? Is our longing for what we can't have/left behind just a desperate attempt to hold on to something out of sheer fear of the new ? Why do we reach out only when the chips are down and out ? Will we reach out if we knew we could actually take the hand awaiting us ? Why are we so obsessed with what we want that we can't see the hand stretched towards us ? Doesn't it make us blind and just as wrong ? Aren't we like the dogs running after cars who do it just out of love for the chase ?

Do we blame our present ? Can't we get over our past ? Will we stop dreading the future ? 







Who :


Who defines your happiness ? Who holds you back from breaking the shackles of conventional norms ? Who defines your way forward ? Who do you hold out for ? Who is right enough for you so much so that you ignore all the their wrongs ?

What :

What is the point of regret ? What are you hoping for by reminiscing ?  What should we be doing for the one we love ? What did they do to deserve your life ? What meaning can you make out of the unknown ?

When :

When will you take responsibility for your life ? When will the end mark a new beginning ? When should you give up ? When do you not think of them ? When can they blame themselves for your expectations ?

Where :

Where in time can you live out your life ? Where are the differences lost ? Where are bonds  untied and unraveled ? Where should they back you from ? Where do their expectations fall in your priorities ?

Why :

Why does moving on mean letting go of your past ? Why don't you realize that burying is not accepting ? Why are the differences regained ? Why won't you talk to them till after it is too late ? Why don't we acknowledge their feelings ?

How :

How do you move on in life ? How does love limit you from falling in love again ? How complicated should life be to stop you from running in loops ? How can you miss them but only if you have free time ? How can you expect them to do the unexpected ?

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