tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-518677243826263726.post426835825447897755..comments2022-11-18T07:27:40.013+05:30Comments on A Dreamer's Dreams: Love #2Tattooed Mindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01096762320875346915noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-518677243826263726.post-78221515535759422762013-01-31T23:24:24.841+05:302013-01-31T23:24:24.841+05:30Your words are magical! If only I could write like...Your words are magical! If only I could write like you... I haven't yet watched, 'How I met your mother' and you seem to be a big fan of the series. I'll have to watch it to understand the last part of your feedback :P<br /><br />Thank you. :)Tattooed Mindhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01096762320875346915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-518677243826263726.post-4608568981915085872013-01-31T23:11:51.385+05:302013-01-31T23:11:51.385+05:30Conversation forms the undulations which bridge tw...Conversation forms the undulations which bridge two land masses of flesh and bones together………It is usually an isthmus kneeling in front of a bay, but the secret is that each land mass should know it’s coastline with a definite sense of self-assurance, the strengths and the flaws, the norms and the idiosyncrasies, how one sees life - as a weeping willow or a kookaburra, hopeless romantic or necrotized soul……….<br /><br />The beauty of conversation is that it passes on, in its crudest essence, the soul of a person in one's comfort zone, without theatrics in one's true native self.......You’re right though, a comforting silence is an important factor too. Maybe that’s why Ted Moseby in How I Met Your Mother(A self-confessed babbler and Neruda fan) is unlucky in his quest to find love :-)<br /><br />A good write - enjoyed it !<br />Dilantha Gunawardanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14253163697182856949noreply@blogger.com