Monday, May 5, 2008

SOMEWHERE DOWN THE ROAD (Barry Manilow)

We had the right love
At the wrong time
Guess I always knew inside
I wouldn't have you for a long time

Those dreams of yours
Are shining on distant shores
And if they're calling you away
I have no right to make you stay
But somewhere down the road
Our roads are gonna cross again
It doesn't really matter when
But somewhere down the road
I know that heart of yours Will come to see
That you belong with me
Sometimes good-byes are not forever
It doesn't matter if you're gone
I still believe in us together
I understand more than you think I can
You have to go out on your own
So you can find your way back home
And somewhere down the road
Our roads are gonna cross again
It doesn't really matter when
But somewhere down the road
I know that heart of yours Will come to see
That you belong with me
Letting go is just another way to say
I'll always love you so
We had the right love At the wrong time
Maybe we've only just begun
Maybe the best is yet to come
'Cause
Somewhere down the road
Our roads are gonna cross again
It doesn't really matter when
But somewhere down the road
I know that heart of yours Will come to see
That you belong With me

Missing him

I checked someone's blog site last night and I was surprised to see a picture of my ex-boyfriend. He looks the same, still the good-looking guy I've met... But he looks formal with what he was wearing. I wasn't able to control myself so I copied the picture and saved it on my laptop.

Before sleeping, I was thinking of him... wondering what he's doing. I know he's happy. But I wonder whether he thinks of me, if he remembers me.

I miss him and I still love him... I want to hold him tightly and say everything that I feel and think. I want to tell him how I long for him... How incomplete my life is since he left...

I was so depressed last night. I flooded my bed with my tears. I miss him sooooooo much... I want him back... But what can I do? I'm just a girl whom he played and fooled... A girl he never loved....
I just finished reading “The Bridges of Madison County” by Robert James Waller. I liked the book and how the author narrated the story. It’s about true love between two people separated by time, distance, custom, commitment and responsibility. It’s about sacrificing one’s own happiness so as not to hurt others. It’s about learning to move on while holding on to what you feel.
I was planning to make a summary of it. But I’m just too tired to do that now. I still have to prepare for tomorrow. I will have a meeting with our Case Law Editor and Understudies. We have to work on the cases. I have to start reading the April cases. God, I’m really tired! I feel sooooooooooo exhausted!