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The Chronicles Of Mummy Liew
. . . . .When silliness overthrows routine. . . . .


Wednesday, September 27, 2006

I often wonder, how much hurt must the person you love inflict on you, before you fully get the picture that things are not as before, not as rosy and not as what you intended to be in the first place.

How much hurt, tears, sleepless nights, pointless quarrels, unanswered questions, dazed days, unrequited love, agony, broken promises can one person go through, to finally realise that it is time to let go?

I guess for some people, one wrong step can determind the break up of a relationship. For others, it might take them forever (or never) to figure when a relationship is dead.

I know the intense pain of a breakup. You never wanted the relationship to fail, you tried your best, to the extend of being foolish. Yet, once it is gone, it's gone. No amount of coaxing or honeyed words can lure the person back. Even if the person returns, it is usually short-lived. You have tried your best and that's it. Forget it. Go on. Live.

We have the ability to heal ,even if it takes a long long time. You never know when the day would finally come and your pain will all be erased, but it will.... one day.


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1:35 PM