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February 1, 2007

A Kiss to Build a Dream On

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A Kiss To Build a Dream OnI have dreamt about a lot of things over the years. Thoughts of what I’m going to do for my career have always been at the forefront. I’ve dreamt about the places I’ll live, the people I meet. I’ve thought lots about love, too. Despite success in most areas of my life, the one that has lacked the most has been in the area of romance. It’s not that I haven’t had more than my fair share, for I have. It’s that I haven’t found a single person that has given me a kiss to build a dream on.

You grow up thinking what your life will be like and realize that your powers will only get you so far. When combined with your perfect match, your life gets elevated to new levels of living—or so I’ve read! But it is true. I have a few friends who exemplify it so well. Together, they work to build each others dreams and everything, although never easy, seems within their grasp. I’m a firm believer that relationships should never be entered into for the sake of ease. Simple comfort kills and we only have to look at the divorce statistics to show there’s a problem. People suffer from relationship addiction and rarely recognize it. No matter what situation I’m in, or what dreams I’m chasing, I know that I can’t sacrifice my dream of true love to reach these other goals.

I dream of the one love from the one kiss. On it, I will… we will… build a dream more magnificent than we could imagine in the deepest of sleeps. The problem is, I’m kissing less and less as I get older. I just keep getting busier and busier and there’s no telling when I’ll make a mistake and pass up that perfect kiss. I have a stack of emails in my inbox that require a response and no time to address them. However, a kiss to build a dream on is my first thoughts at night and when I wake come morning. Maybe it’s time I turned my thoughts to action…

Posted by CupidsReviews Doug at February 1, 2007 2:23 AM

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