Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Urgency

They say that when two people meet, they know right away if they met before. There's an instant bond and the feeling that you've known this person for years. You can predict their every word, their every move and when they look at you it's like you can read in their eyes exactly what they want and why they look at you. You know their smile and those dimples. You know that when they laugh they crinkle their nose and when they touch you, it's like they know your body by heart. 

Those people can read you, even when they don't look at you. They talk to you on the phone and then you lie to them, you alter the truth for some reason and they know you lied. They call your bluff, but they're not mad at you. They laugh and tell you not to lie to them again and you laugh, thinking you should never lie to them again. Next time you would call their bluff and tell them to never lie to you and they will listen and they won't lie to you again. 

You can predict their actions and they can finish your sentence. They know your every thought, every idea, every dream you never shared with no one and they know it down to the last tiny insignificant detail. When they laugh, you laugh with them, when you cry, they cry with you. They don't need you to say anything because they already know. 
Time and space lose their definition. You feel like a moth and they are the flame. They feel like a ship and you are their lighthouse. You lead each other and the other one follows, blindly trusting the other. You don't question where they'll take you to because you trust them. You trust each other more than you trust yourselves. You learn from them and you teach them. There is an urgency that guides you.

The urgency to say and do, and kiss, and make love, create beautiful things, share sadness, wipe each other's tears away, laugh until you cry, whisper secrets to each other, talk cryptic around others, so that only you two understand, tease each other, share a cup of coffee in the middle of the night, order a bottle of wine in the morning, have pizza together, share an ice-cream, visit new places, visit old places, get drunk, get sober, sing, dance, walk, smile, sleep, watch movies, discuss possible things, discuss impossible things, sit in the park, make up stories about people around you, but most of all there's the urgency to just be there, next to that person, no matter where they are. 
And that urgency will never go away.

22.11.2012
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