Don't cry for me
Next door neighbor...
I get knocked down
But I get up again
You're never going to keep me down
Succinct, germane, to the point, and yes, a bit cheesy. But it fits.
Come with me on a journey of healing. Feel my pain, and share my struggles as I work through divorce, parenting, and other challenges in rebuilding my life.
Don't cry for me
Next door neighbor...
I get knocked down
But I get up again
You're never going to keep me down
1 comment:
definitely letting things go more is the right approach. i hate to bring up that awful cliche 'if you love something set it free...' but i have found it to be true on many occasions. my relationship started wonderfully, i freaked, i ran, then i was given space to do what i needed (because i demanded it) and eventually i came around and married that person, we're still happy and more able to talk about our feelings which is sooo darn important. it seems as though no matter what the result at this point you'll deal. but remember, you must begin to live life, do things, have fun, remember what its like to laugh a lot, enjoy your friends, family, etc. do more! of course that said, being exhausted from work and coming home to a couple teenagers is exhausting, but still, you should set aside at least one night as 'your' night to have fun.
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