muffinmcguffin
May 26, 2008, 06:17 AM
I'm crying at the memory as I type, and this was a long ago break-up. Tell me please, is it normal or at least common for one's first love to linger in one's mind like this? I have had other loves since then, and during those times I certainly think of Mr. Long Ago less frequently, but always come back to the thought of him eventually. How do I eradicate this ghost definitively?
He's never really out of my mind, at least not for very long. Why do I keep returning to the memory like this? Is it him that I miss or just the sensation of being loved, being paid so much attention, and so on? Is it him I mourn, or the way I screwed up the relationship? It was my first serious relationship, and god knows I did many things wrong, hurting him needlessly and other things it pains me to even think about.
Once again, is it normal, or at least commonplace, to have a lost love from deep in the past lurk in your heart for a long time? Popular culture (movies, TV, books etc.) throw up so many examples of that scenario that I suspect it might be, and I find that notion tremendously heartening.
Sorry if this is incoherent. I'm not at my best. Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to respond.
He's never really out of my mind, at least not for very long. Why do I keep returning to the memory like this? Is it him that I miss or just the sensation of being loved, being paid so much attention, and so on? Is it him I mourn, or the way I screwed up the relationship? It was my first serious relationship, and god knows I did many things wrong, hurting him needlessly and other things it pains me to even think about.
Once again, is it normal, or at least commonplace, to have a lost love from deep in the past lurk in your heart for a long time? Popular culture (movies, TV, books etc.) throw up so many examples of that scenario that I suspect it might be, and I find that notion tremendously heartening.
Sorry if this is incoherent. I'm not at my best. Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to respond.