If
saying goodbye hurts s o m u c
h, why do we say [g o o d b y
e]?
Because i t h u r t s so
much more to keep h o l d i n g o n t o
s o m e t h i n g that isn't there. Like
you're hanging off a ledge and someone is [j u m p i n g
u p a n d d o w n] on your hands
but you s t i l l c a n ' t l e t
g o. Like when you're little and you're
being tickled...you s h o u t f o r i t t
o s t o p because it's torture,
but then you go back for more, because s o m e h o w
being tickled makes you feel [s a f e a
n d s p e c i a l] . Holding on is like
that...but the torture is painful...and it doesn't m a k e
y o u s m i l e. That's why
we're supposed to say g o o d b y e. That's why
we're meant to
[l e t g o].
This is my first quote :)
I found the quote somewhere off of witty...so I'm oober sorry if
someone already used it!
☮ally.