What Love Gotta Do With It?, my insight thought |
What Love Gotta Do With It?, my insight thought |
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This is my little writing just for fun. Tell me what you think?
"I love this," what does that really mean? We know when we use the word "love," it expresses a strong affection toward one thing or people. So how can you love "this?" Is it mean that you can live with out it, or you just have to have it to satisfy your needs? Sometimes it really it just to satisfy your needs. Like the time I have to buy that sweater from the mall, because I love that color and the style of it, but when I got the chance to wear it. It really did satisfy me, but after a while the affection has lost its charmed. But the weird this is, it really satisfied me. So affections towards objects are really just satisfactions, but what about people? As I mentioned early, "love" is just an affection toward something. How do we keep the lust between one another? Well, Shakespeare discribed love as two people go against their family advice and enter the rivalry between the two family, and I guess that how they last, by that family's lust. But in the end there was no happy ending. Even in movies there are no happy endings. Look at Mandy Moore in "A Walk To Remember," she died. But her father says she did found her miracle, it was Shane West. Even in life there are no happy ending. Look at Spencer Brown and Marissa Satinoff (my hs friends). Marissa is a year older than Spencer, and when she gone off to college, that was the end of those two. Everyone thought they would still be together when she in college. But they break it off when Spencer is a senior. Since when do we call it quits, and how do we keep a relationship last? This post has been edited by moorepocket: Apr 5 2005, 05:05 PM |
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