Can you come and see me?

Carmela 2022-04-19 09:02:25

London-Los Angeles, long-distance relationship, Young Love. . .

The beginning of the beginning is always so beautiful

Every moment, every minute and every second, cannot be separated;

Dreams do not come to reality, visas expire, and entry is restricted;

A broken night, choked "Can you come and see me"

The boy flew to London for a brief reunion,

Ins and outs are reluctant to get married,

Visa reasons continue to separate the two places

The boy has another her, she gives him breakfast, kisses, sweet sharing ice cream

Girl has another him, he tells her to quit drinking, eat healthy, propose to her

Visa problem solved. . .

Girl leaves London to go to boy's house

The boy's one, she packed up and left

Boy picks up girl at airport still with flowers

But, in the end, it felt like something was missing. .

At the boy's house, the girl took a sip from the glass and put it down

She's used to the life imprint he brought to her

In the end, boys and girls kiss and hug,

But they can only recall the first beginning

Those beautiful clips, flashbacks. . .

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  • Anna: [on the phone with Jacob] I just have to say one thing and it's really important that you just listen to me. I just... It doesn't feel like this, this thing is gonna go away, it's always there. I can't... I can't get on with my life.

  • Anna: It's someone that is very close to me and he's been quite an inspiration in my life. And i almost through my writing i wanted to give something back.

    Liz: Yeah, when i was reading it just made me think about the fact when i was working in NY, my husband was in LA, so he was driving across country. So, on the way over he would take all these pictures of himself and the dog at varies places. So, I sent photos of me and we got all them together and they were all the moment and time being separate, but yet we were together on these photographs.

    Anna: Yeah, that's the challenge!

    Liz: Yeah, it's hard. It made me missing more...