The Bus Ride

14 01 2007

Have you ever taken a bus from one terminal to the end of another terminal? I’ve done that quite a fair bit when I was back in Secondary School. I’m abit of a weirdo back then. Ha! But then again, do u consider my actions weird? I was 15, 16 year old back then. Was curious about alot of things. Questions in my head back then would probably be like “Where will I be in 10 years’ time?”, or “What will my career be like in the future?”. Lots of weird questions back then. Sometimes, taking a long bus ride kinda help to clear my mind back then. I’ve not been on a bus for a longgggggg time now. Actually miss those rides. Its like you know u just haf to get on the bus and make sure you dun fall asleep till you forgot to alight. Haha! That happened to me sometimes too. I am sure it happened to you before. And you probably haf to still act and look cool and alight at the next stop, pretending tats your alighting stop. =P

I’m talking about the bus because I believe the ride is like a relationship. You get on the bus. You take your seat alone. Along the journey, someone board the same bus. She sits beside you. But both of you may not be getting off at the same bus-stop. If you or she alight first, then one of you will be left alone till you reached your destination. Its not easy to have only 1 partner sitting on the seat next to you during your journey on the bus. People board, people alight. You got to have fate, and some other factors, to have your partner sitting with you throughout the journey. Do you believed in “The One”? I always think that there will be “The One”. That particular one who will be with you with the rest of your life. Its not easy to be in any relationship. Sometimes, people dun cherished what they have when they have them. Only when you lose what you thought would always be yours, will you feel lost and empty. How many passerbys are there in your life? Or how many passerbys will you allow in your life? We meet people every other day. There are bound to be some form of interactions and perhaps some further developments. My point here is, cherish what you have NOW. Dun do things that will jeopardise anything, unless you are so sure you have found “The One”. Have you found yours yet?