behind these eyes

I’ve done a lot of crying, headaching, nauseating, sleeping, worrying, hoping, and being really sad since Friday.

I heard words I wanted to hear today that make the headache, nausea, worrying, and sadness go away. It’s something I’ve wondered and worried about for a long time (so long, that I actually started worrying about it before it was my place to worry) but never said anything. Turns out, words between people who love each other enough to be honest are very powerful and very healing.

12 thoughts on “behind these eyes

  1. In a time filled with sadness and bad news, it is wonderful to know someone somewhere has seen the glimmer we all are still looking for.

    Thanks for sharing Popstar!

    <3

  2. I’m glad that you heard words that you needed to hear.

    I was thinking about you this weekend. And not just because I saw a squirrel either.

  3. I’m glad you heard what you needed to. At least one of my girls is happier today. I just want to gather you all together and heal you all. xoxo

  4. I’m glad that it’s better now.

    Um, and the thought of you crying that much? Nauseates *me*.

    Not because I think it’s gross… like, a *SAD* nausea. Just to clarify. ::hugs::

  5. Words, despite their reputation as being intangible things, are indeed quite powerful.

    Especially if you’re a Jedi Knight.