Thats why romance is so hard you have ribe open and honest while you lie through your teeth.
Others words to say how ww feel
That's what I wrote last night whilst in the throes of drug-induced delirium. Here's what I remember about it:
I was just about to tumble into sleep when Leon Russell's "A Song For You" began to play. I'd heard the song before, but never really listened to the lyrics. This time, they hit me. Some of the lines reminded me of my friend Pat.
I know your image of me
Is what I hope to be
...
There's no one more important to me
Is what I hope to be
...
There's no one more important to me
...
I love you in a place where there's no space and time
I love you for my life, you are a friend of mine
And when my life is over
Remember when we were together
It's a beautiful song, and hearing it and thinking of Pat jolted me out of my stupor long enough for me to text a link to a performance of the song along with the comment that even though there were some things about the lyrics that didn't fit (the stuff I left out above), I immediately thought of her.
After she replied (thanks, touched) I thought about texting back again. I was going to say,
"Isn't it funny how sometimes we need the words of others to express how we feel?" And then I thought about that and I thought, "That's why romance is so hard: you have to appear to be open and honest while lying through your teeth."
Which isn't completely true, of course...but there's some truth in it. Plus I think it's funny.
ANYway...it's a beautiful song. Check it out if you're not familiar with it.

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