Wednesday, August 26, 2009

"I miss you"

These three words are probably being uttered, everyday, every hour, every minute, everywhere by everyone to anyone. But when as you're saying it, have you wondered what you are missing? Someone's companionship? His voice or her laughter? His smell or her eyes? His hugs or her kisses? How the person makes you feel? Or simply, how much you like to be around her?

These three words can be so ambiguous. And ambiguity is a jittery state which only constant validation and clarification can relieve.

When I miss you, it is not because I am lonely. I merely wish to spend a twilight with you.
When I miss you, please know that it is your presence that I miss, not your companionship.
When I miss you, I am thinking about about how your eyes crinkle up when you laugh.
When I miss you, it is not because I need to feel loved and special. I just want to make you feel so.
When I miss you, its your embrace that I want to be in, and not blatant attention that I yearn for.



And it is as simple as that.

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