A medical
textbook will
tell you;
That the human body is powered by our
blood, full of oxygen; and by cells, and our brain.
When something is wrong with you a doctor will fill our ears with
medical language where
'layman's terms' includes things like "acute",
"severe", and "we'll do what we can."
Sometimes
they use " I'm sorry for your loss", and then " We
did what we could." The human body is
powed by love. Love which becomes electric singals sent
out through our and into the
universe. Unrequited love is when you receive a shock to your
heart, but they're on a
different adapter than you are, or maybe thier heart is so filled
of electricity of someone
else that there just isn't room for you right now. This
is why flirting involves touching.
When we touch
someone it's like we are trying to send out signal right through
thier skin
and to their hearts; waiting for when they finally get it. This
is also why people describe love
as "electricity through my veins", and it is the reason
"sparks fly" when they kiss. Electricity doesn't
always hold up forever. Sometimes there is a power surge, or a
missed beat, or maybe things
just become outdated. Defibillators, for when a heart fails, send
out different signals; urging
you to hold on. "Clear! Somebody loves you!"
"Clear! Somebody will love you!" "Clear! i love
you!"
"Clear! Please! Please!" It's why we cry when
someone dies. If you know anything about science
you know that water is a conductor. We cry so that we can feel
the love of someone dying multiplied by infinity all at once.
Hoping that it will get us through. Just in case the electric
signals of everyone else are to busy. The human body is
powered by love, which becomes electric signals sent out through
our hearts and into the universe, but most people are too busy to
listen <3
^different way of thinking bout
love
enjoy
-Leah :p
moonlitmatches · 1 decade ago
this is really really good. and its all yours?
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