"I miss you," I say
From the Blog gollgappayWhen you tell someone, "I miss you," you are usually not saying that you miss the person, but something that is probably lost forever. We are changing constantly. When you move away from each other, you morph into different people, and since you're not changing together, the difference can be of great magnitude. So, when you tell someone with all the conviction you are able to muster, "I miss you," you're really telling them, "I miss all those summers we spent on the cement terrace of that old house sucking out the pulp of countless sweet mangoes and talking about young heartaches." You don't miss the person as much as you miss the time, the lost time, the time that wouldn't exist if it weren't imprinted in your memory - that piercing sunshine, the soft flannel picnic sheet underpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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