January 1, 2011

Bring You Home


When is the last time you feel alone?
When is the last time you feel you can't do it anymore?

In the first verse,

"And your heart bears a heavy load."
A heavy load here can mean anything : sadness, problems, terrible loss.
How heavy it is, how hard the burden is,
"I am always here to bring you home."
One simple sentence, but can make anyone who is falling down, rises again. Because they BELIEVE that they still have someone--anyone. Someone to share to, someone to talk to, someone to give advices. You can always tell your problems and share, because sharing will ease your pain.


In the second verse,

"You took a chance, you crossed the thin red line."
Taking chances is not easy. The thin red line here can mean the safe line. It is true that when you take a chance, you may move out from your safe place. Anything bad could happen when you risk yourself crossing the line.
"And how every word can seem so unkind."
Not every person will let us take those chances. Some may be really unkind to you, saying bad things about you and your decisions. Don't let them bother you, because you make your own decision and that's just for you. Just believe in yourself.

And here comes the most powerful sentences.

"You make mistakes and heart will break and tears will always fall. The world is turning and you are learning what matters most of all: that you are not alone."
When all your decisions lead you into your biggest mistake, and that makes you heart-broken and cry, you will always learn something from our mistakes; something that makes us grow better. That is called EXPERIENCES.
You are never alone. You will always have someone to talk to, someone to share your problems. If you know who they are, don't hestitate to share, cause it will ease your pain. And if you don't know who to run to, you always have God in your heart. He's a constant listener and good advisor.

So whenever you are heart-broken and lonely, just close your eyes, and someone will always bring you home.

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