"But how will know limits from lies if I never try, there is no promise of saftey on these seconds hand wings but I'm willing to find out what impossible means."

[thrice]

--Leap of Faith, my melting point of wax--

So, I've been thinking, about the meaning of a lot of things lately. So many people I've known have fell in love and then fell out violently. The common excuse that we all use is that we are "Too young to be in love." But are we? Isn't the same love between a high school couple the same love as a adult couple? An adult couple is in theory a love 'without limits'. As a teenage couple, there is only so much you can do about your love, without infringing on a box of morals and values. An adult couple can go just get married, as soon as they want to. Then get divorced with the same smooth motion. Not answering to anyone but their pocketbook.

So here I am on my teenaged love war path, within a jumble of emotions and feelings, and all I can think about is that the best years of my life are almost through. And eventually I will be an adult, and probably get married and divorced numerous times depending on my suitor.

I wonder sometimes, if you will know "this is my soulmate." Will there be a sign? Will fireworks appear, will sparks fly? What will tell me? AAnd if nothing, how do I know if I haven't already met him or her, or if I already found them and broke their heart.

My definition of love is that, "Love is something that can be used for any thing, but in love is one emotion you can only share with one other person, for as long as you live."

This means if the person I am to be in love with is dead or has died. I will grow up loving but never being in love.

There is one person out there for everyone that compliments their every flaw, and imperfects their good traits. Leaving one perfect person. That is the definition of the perfect couple.

Lift the veil, it's not medicine -

Megan "My heart fails, time and time again" Harris