"You can change what you do, but you can't change what you want"...whew. Amen to that.
This reminds me of something else you posted on another platform...texts I didn't send: "Do you still think of me?". Man that hits hard. I wonder that at times (becoming fewer and farther between thankfully). But whenever I hear that phrase in a song (and I hear it A LOT in different songs), it makes the song even more relatable. Are we flawed because we still crave what we can't have (or doesn't want you?) or are we stronger because we continue forward, despite our perceived "flaws"? I'm going with the latter. Thank you Leila :)
thanks for sharing, David. i really think that love and the many many many many feelings adjacent & inexorably linked to the experience of love is the lifeblood and connective tissue of humanity. i think we are all flawed. and we are all stronger for it, too, in a way.
"You can change what you do, but you can't change what you want"...whew. Amen to that.
This reminds me of something else you posted on another platform...texts I didn't send: "Do you still think of me?". Man that hits hard. I wonder that at times (becoming fewer and farther between thankfully). But whenever I hear that phrase in a song (and I hear it A LOT in different songs), it makes the song even more relatable. Are we flawed because we still crave what we can't have (or doesn't want you?) or are we stronger because we continue forward, despite our perceived "flaws"? I'm going with the latter. Thank you Leila :)
thanks for sharing, David. i really think that love and the many many many many feelings adjacent & inexorably linked to the experience of love is the lifeblood and connective tissue of humanity. i think we are all flawed. and we are all stronger for it, too, in a way.