Jumping Off The Cliff

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same. ~Flavia Weedn


News about an old flame can really ripple the deep waters of the heart. And when this happens, the self becomes fragmented for a while, and takes an agonized stroll down memory lane.
I guess the agony stems from a lot of memories – good and bad ones – and in my case, the bad ones often outweigh the good ones (Grimace). To top it all is the very fact that I had actually taken the ultimate step in the relationship – JUMPING OFF THE CLIFF – and got severely wounded!
To put it simply, jumping off the cliff means giving your all, carrying the person you love in your heart, mind and soul. Not everyone survived this jump but those who did would know that nothing beats the joy and the adrenaline rush that come with it. Those who didn’t would bear the scar that resides in the deep waters of their hearts forever.

Comments

soliloquy said…
memories from the past definitely stir us up a little, in a good or bad way. those shared moments are always there, in the album of our mind and more often than not, we always try to brush it aside, knowingly that trying to remember some of them pains us deeply. I jumped off the cliff once but what a jump it was.

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