It had been a few months, and I knew something had changed. I didn't want to believe it, I couldn't bare the thought. I tried to explain his behaviour away, tried to think that perhaps our problems were circumstantial, and that we would soon overcome the rough patch. But it was not to be overcome, when it was my desire alone.
During that time, love songs rang through my mind like a depressed juke box, as if my soul was singing away its blues. I remember one of them being 'Can't stay away from you' by Gloria Estefan, and another was by Vonda Shepherd, 'Baby, don't you break my heart slow'. It was strange because I hadn't even listened to those songs for a long time. But my heart was already crying, because it knew that it was treacherously held.
I listened to those songs, and the lyrics told my story. His love was slipping through my hands, and there was nothing I could do to turn the tide. And even though I feared that it would destroy me for him to say the words - 'it's over', it was the release I needed to survive the long road to heartbreak, which was the path I followed, as I hung on to every possible explanation and hope that we would be together forever.
But the day came, when I couldn't escape it anymore. In his cowardly manner, he never told me that it was over.  I just knew after I realised I had absolutely no impact on him anymore. Not my tears, nor my declarations, nor my begging... I was truly alone. I felt like an abandoned baby, whose mother never came back to pick her up after a day at the crèche.  It was scary, and it was horribly painful. I was powerless, and the one I felt I needed was nowhere to be found.
In my bed, I felt my heart break. Seriously! And I thought - at least I hoped - the pain would kill me. But it didn't. I just wanted to stay there and die and not see the morrow. And again, a new song played in my soul... It was 'I can't make you love me, if you don't' by Bonnie Raitt. That night, I cried the tears of a baby, as all my hopes and dreams, which I had placed in him, were lost with him.
In the morning, when I woke, I felt so heavy, as I realised what had happened to me. Before I rose from bed, I asked myself if it was true, and it really had happened. And the answer came starkly - it was true. It was over. We will never be together again. I am going to have to find somebody else... But, I wanted no one else. There was, to me, no more point to life, and I did not want to get out of that bed. That was the way it was every morning for many more months. The devastation was terrible, but I was now free...
I was free to accept reality. There was no more 'hanging on', as the rope was truly cut - and I had survived the fall. The experience made me stronger. Though I didn't get my happy ending, I learnt a lot of lessons that I cherish til this day. I thought that I would never love again, never trust or hope again, but I was wrong. Life does go on. The rain falls and the sun comes up again. Someone has made me laugh again, and I have danced the dance of a liberated soul.  And the one thing I will never forget in my life is my potential to love, and that real hearts do break - and heal again.
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Yes dear! Never forget your potential to love again… Very good reminder to those in pain.
View Commentwow! this brings back “not so good memories” for me. Heartbreak feels like it can kill and I too have at some point in my life felt that I could never love again. What doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger. I am a better man today and I thank God of that. Life does go on.
View CommentThanks for the comments! Some people think dying from a heartbreak means that you loved fervently, so they ‘prove’ their love by never moving on. But the wise love again 🙂
View CommentThis is really a baring of the soul and an encouragement for hurting hearts. I just healed from a break myself – a hard experience. As you inferred, stating “It is over” is the very thing we need to hear, to set us free. Thanks for sharing.
View CommentThank you for honesty and encouragement in that honesty, when we have a solid foundation Ufuoma, we may grieve loss but we always have Hope, Jesus makes sure this is a reality in our hearts.
Christian Love – Anne
View CommentThanks for your encouraging contribution, Anne! I hope your day ia blessed.
View CommentBeen there – recently.
View CommentNice one! I’m sorry for your broken relationship… But as your poem says, joy is on the horizon!
View CommentWord in season for me…. Joy is really on the horizon.
View CommentGreat! Glad you got something from it.
View Comment…when ur tears nolonger have impacts on him, and he seize every scenerio to pass d message dt its onlonger working; that is it! Now I feel sorry for those I read about or watch their engagment and flashing wedding video on that blog “wedding digest”. God help us.
View CommentThanks for your comment, Grace. I don’t know of that blog.
View Commentnice write up
View CommentThanks 🙂
View CommentHmmm! personally i can‘t love again, may be next world,becos am finding it difficult
View CommentWhy would you say that? Don’t say it… Believe…
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