
What’s going to fill this gap inside me?
Not books, I’ve read both books that you gave me, in a single day,
Vital Friends & Tuesdays with Morrie
Didn’t help.
Not movies, I’ve sat through a movie on TV today,
Phone Booth
Nah-ah.
Not listening to David Tao or Jay Chou could ease off my pain,
and certainly not Tank or Gary Tsao also,
Listening to their songs only makes me think of you more.
For you are the best thing a man can ever ask for.
You smiles, charmingness, and that utter beauty,
capitavating every bit of my soul and taking all my breathes away.
You are calm, wise, and sophisticated as can be.
I have not found another woman on earth that can intrique me the
same way you could, and too lucky I have been.
Such graceful aroma that you lead,
such utmost inner beauty hiding beneath your skin,
with your complexity and tender mannor, I find it hard to let go.
Yet I have to. As hard as it may be, I’m giving you freedom to explore.
I still cry myself to sleep, day after day,
and now that you’d given me this chance to see you again,
I cry even more, sleep even less, and miss you to my bones.
Only the toughest of men weep. I learned that from Morrie.
But I’m keeping faith and holding tight.
Even if that means I’m at the end of the rope, going through excruciating pain,
I am hanging on.
Because love wins.
Love always wins.
I love you.

”Love Or Perish”
Morrie recites a quote by his favorite poet, W. H. Auden, to encompass one
of his most important lessons to Mitch: in the absence of love, there is a void
that can be filled only by loving human relationships.
When love abounds, Morrie says, a person can experience no higher sense of
fulfillment. Throughout his fourteen Tuesday lessons with Mitch, Morrie divulges
that love is the essence of every person, and every relationship, and that to
live without it, as Auden says, is to live with nothing.
The importance of love in his life is especially clear to Morrie as he nears his
final days, for without the meticulous care of those he loves, and who love him,
he would perish. Morrie clings to life not because he is afraid of dying or
because he fears what will become of him in the afterlife, but because his
greatest dying wish is to share his story with Mitch so that he may share it with
the world. Morrie clings just long enough to divulge the essence of his story,
then releases himself to death, leaving Mitch and his audience with the
message that love brings meaning to experience, and that without it, one may
as well be dead.

QUOTES:
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”When you learn how to die, you learn how to live.”
”Death ends a life, not a relationship.”
”The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let
it come in.”
”When you’re in bed, you’re dead”
”Love wins. Love always wins.”
”Love each other or perish.”
”Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone.”
”Don’t hang on too long, but don’t let go too soon.”
”Without love, we are birds with broken wings.”
”Is today the day? Am I ready? Am I doing all I need to do? Am I being the
person I want to be?”
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