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There is no perfect someone waiting at the top of the steepest peak, waiting for you like some comic superhero in a cape here to save you from your faults and failures. No. Love is looking at someone and going, "Wow, you're pretty ****** up, but I love you regardless." "And baby, even if you make a tremendous mistake, I will always love you." No dramatics, no perfection. Just seven-hundred shades of awkward blushes staying up 'till 4 o'clock talking about kittens tripping over your pants to answer their calls and spending hours in angst over what sweater to wear on your dates. There is no shortcuts, no steep passes, and most importantly, no heroes only little mistakes, slips of the tongue, and sweetness but, if you go in expecting mountains the disappointment will be your downfall. So, just live with it go to sleep, embrace your lovers, laugh at yourself and don't dread the mountain pass for, in the end, there is no true mountain at all. Only kisses and the simple taste of what is to come.
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Nov 18, 2013
Nov 18, 2013 at 2:02 PM UTC
Love Is Not A Mountain
There is no perfect someone waiting at the top of the steepest peak, waiting for you like some comic superhero in a cape here to save you from your faults and failures. No. Love is looking at someone and going, "Wow, you're pretty ****** up, but I love you regardless." "And baby, even if you make a tremendous mistake, I will always love you." No dramatics, no perfection. Just seven-hundred shades of awkward blushes staying up 'till 4 o'clock talking about kittens tripping over your pants to answer their calls and spending hours in angst over what sweater to wear on your dates. There is no shortcuts, no steep passes, and most importantly, no heroes only little mistakes, slips of the tongue, and sweetness but, if you go in expecting mountains the disappointment will be your downfall. So, just live with it go to sleep, embrace your lovers, laugh at yourself and don't dread the mountain pass for, in the end, there is no true mountain at all. Only kisses and the simple taste of what is to come.
SpaceMutie
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Nov 18, 2013
Nov 18, 2013 at 2:02 PM UTC
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