Tell The People You Love That You Love Them
Source Information
- Author: Rachel C. Lewis
- Title: “Tell The People You Love That You Love Them”
- Type: Essay/Writing
The Text
“I love being horribly straightforward. I love sending reckless text messages (because how reckless can a form of digitized communication be?) and telling people I love them and telling people they are absolutely magical humans and I cannot believe they really exist. I love saying, Kiss me harder, and You’re a good person, and, You brighten my day. I live my life as straight-forward as possible.
Because one day, I might get hit by a bus.
Maybe it’s weird. Maybe it’s scary. Maybe it seems downright impossible to just be—to just let people know you want them, need them, feel like, in this very moment, you will die if you do not see them, hold them, touch them in some way whether its your feet on their thighs on the couch or your tongue in their mouth or your heart in their hands.
But there is nothing more beautiful than being desperate.
And there is nothing more risky than pretending not to care.
We are young and we are human and we are beautiful and we are not as in control as we think we are. We never know who needs us back. We never know the magic that can arise between ourselves and other humans.
We never know when the bus is coming.”
—Rachel C. Lewis
Related Concepts
- [[Passion Not Spent]] - Living fully and authentically
- [[Silence and Unspoken Words]] - The tragedy of not speaking
- [[Listen to Your Instincts]] - Following your heart
“Tell The People You Love That You Love Them” by Rachel C. Lewis
Linked References
- [[Silence and Unspoken Words]]
The tragedy of silence - when unspoken words become permanent regrets.
- [[Listen to Your Instincts - Judith McNaught]]
Quote about following your instincts when they defy logic.
- [[Passion Not Spent - Caleb Madrigal]]
Poem about the fear of dying with passion unspent and not truly living.
- [[Silence and Unspoken Words - Anshuman Dash]]
Quote about unspoken words and the gap between what we feel and what we say.