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title: "It certainly seems that way. Such is life on the Wavelength…"
date: 2018-03-19
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> I suspect we have both had much the same experience for much the same reason(s).It certainly seems that way. Such is life on the Wavelength…
> Naturally, I was dismissive of his doom-saying *vis a vis* not being in ones right mind when first in LoveOh yeah. Ive learnt plenty of lessons in this respect, and I am gladin a wayto have learnt them this early. *But *induced blindness seems to make me forget them at the times I most need to remember them…Love is a truly curs*ed* thing!
> And he said simply “Not you … her.”Yeah, at the time, that didnt cross my mind either…
> After all … if she werent perfect … if I werent marrying *up* as it were, by getting involved with a superior being … well …Interesting thought…
> *Whoever* she is, she may not be a predator … she may just not be all either of you hope she is *either*may be guilty of the same mistakes as you and I.And yet, now her mind crosses *my *mind more often than is ideal. Because I dont *know…*
I dont know if what we had (what I thought we had) was ever real to her. And I cant ever know…
But considering her track record[1] and some of her parting words (that are acid-etched into my brain) Im inclined to say she was decidedly less than innocent. If not straight up manipulative.
But I dont know, and I never will. Even if I were to ask…whats that saying about trust…ah yes…
*Trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair.*
Im incapable of trusting *Her* ever again. Not that that should need to matter.
I should be able to let this go, but I *cant*.
> But, yes … watch out for the predators first and foremost … the basket cases toothe former will harm you … the latter hurt you.Ah yes, so true. My first was a basket case[2] and the second was *Her*. Not new behaviour for either, yet both times nobody warned poor blind me until it it had all blown up in my face.
Not so much a formative experience as a *re*formative experience. For better or worse Im not who I was, anymore. Leaning (by a hairline) towards better so *far*
> be aware of it out of the corner of my eye whilst I focus on whats ahead of me.Thats a better way of describing what I meant when I said filter.
> “either one or both of us can come out of this in one piece; either way around though, **I** wont stop until *you* doso, its up to you … *how* hard do you want to make this on both of us?”Hah, well said! Theres value in a little (lot) of stubbornness, carefully applied.
> As much as anything else, its a highly physical activity.Highly physical, insanely mental[3]. Just perfect for the high-caliber distraction purposes.
> You too, hunh?Absolutely. After a while, it ceases to be about the song and more about the repetition. As a side effect of this the chosen music becomes irrevocably associated with the emotion.
As a result, I *cannot *listen to Wrong Side of Heaven by 5FDP. The opening notes are enough to give me shivers.
Set Me on Fire by Flyleaf has a similar effect. Its arrival in my ears just as my train pulled out over the sun-bathed Tayand away from my last lost love —caused me to break down. In *public*. The ***horror***. But I could do naught else but lose myself, marveling at the irony of the lyrics set against my current situation.[4]
> I could go into a long, florid diatribe about songs, but I wont ; )Right, right, because songs implies lyrics. My mistake!
> Naturally, its that much easier if you like electronic forms or … Heaven forfend … Classical [1].I love drums or electric guitar in particular, which helps. Theyre both instruments Id love to play myself, if I had an ounce of musical talent.
> Once its second nature to do that then more complex material is, unsurprisingly, even more rewarding.Useful advice, thank you.
[1] An illustrious history of pain despite the tender age of seventeen. Impressive, in a way.
[2] Though arent they all, to a degree?
[3] In every sense of that!
[4] If there is a God he has a nasty sense of humour (and would have to be a micromanaging prick to boot but thats beside the point)