Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Thinking should be banned

And yet, here I sit. Hours later. Many tears later. When I should be sleeping. Acknowledging that I truly am the ‘girl.’ With all the love that I feel and with how unbelievably happy I am with life and with how I believe I have found the man I want to give my life to, with all of that, I am terrified. Truly terrified. I have more to loose than I have ever had before. Partly, I think I have just recently realized that I truly have given my entire heart to someone. I think there has always been some part of me that I have held on reserve from Chad. Not holding it for someone else, not saving it for something better. Just keeping, protecting it. Making sure that no matter what happens, good or bad, that I would have just enough of myself that had been set aside that I would be able to let it out of the jar if anything bad would happen. So I wouldn’t crumble into nothing, into despair, into someone lost. I don’t think I was doing it on purpose. And now, I am not even sure when it happened, but surely not that long ago. I would have noticed. Somehow that jar must have opened up or broken. There is not one bit of me left that has not been given over to him. Not that I am not still me. I am. I haven’t lost myself. Still Brandon. I have been down that road before and that is not where I am. In some ways, this is a lot more dangerous. This time, if things crash, it really will be the real Brandon that burns. And with this realization that I have given him all my heart and laid in him the hope of a life built together, a future not as individuals or boyfriends, but of two lives waning into one, comes the fear.
Before, for the most part, I could just enjoy everything. Now, I am so aware of how I could fuck it up. I could drive him crazy. I could tell him I love him too much. That really is possible. It could become boring and trite. Now that I am scared, I can become too clingy and ‘mothering’, trying to make things perfect so he is happy, while, in reality, simply smothering him.
And what if, like in cases I have seen with people I care about dearly, in two or three years, he decides, ‘you know, I’m done. I am not really ready to be in this for the long haul. There are other people I want to be with. There are things much more tantalizing than a white picket fence and yard work.’ What then? Even marriage doesn’t guarantee anything. Not really. People are still people. There are no guarantees.
And, I think, because of that fear, I am looking for things that I wasn’t before. In every kiss, I am searching for a promise, in every touch, a declaration. I want him to read my mind, know what I am thinking, be able to sense my fear that I try to hide and constantly reassure me that I am safe. That he knows he has my heart and that he will protect it. That he wants to protect it. Hell, I want him to wake up from his sleep of exhaustion he is in right now and instinctively know that I am having an emotional crisis.
Dear God, I am nearly thirty and four years older than him, and I want him to protect my heart like a child.
Good thing I already knew I am the littlest bit crazy, huh?
I can’t imagine that these feelings are unique to me. Surely even people who have been married for years experience them too. Maybe even he feels them. Although I am pretty sure that I am hogging them enough that no one else on our block is able to partake in the feast.
And, how much does a person say? I have a tendency to over-analyze. I know, the world gasped in shock. So I can really beat that dead horse until there’s enough glue to mend any situation. How do I share my feelings and fears without drowning him when the floodgates open? And, how do I verbalize such things without hurting the love we have?
Luckily, for tonight, as I have been sick, I am able to take a dose of Nyquil and pass out. At least I hope so.
Either way, falling into a drug induced coma or lying awake in a state of analytical terror, I will be beside the man love. Hopefully snoring. I love it when he snores.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You're definitely not alone in your feelings. :) Being married doesn't change the fears. It's only because you love so much. Communication is the key. /hug