How do you fall in love?
You don’t fall
in love like you fall in a hole. You fall like falling through space. It’s like
you jump off your own private planet to visit someone else’s planet. And when
you get there it all looks different: the flowers, the animals, the colours
people wear. It is a big surprise falling in love because you thought you had
everything just right on your own planet, and that was true, in a way, but then
somebody signalled to you across space and the only way you could visit was to
take a giant jump.
Away you go, falling into someone else’s orbit and after a
while you might decide to pull your two planets together and call it home. And
you can bring your dog. Or your cat. Your goldfish, hamster, collection of
stones, all your odd socks. (The ones you lost, including the holes, are on the
new planet you found.)
And you can
bring your friends to visit. And read your favourite stories to each other. And
the falling was really the big jump that you had to make to be with someone you
don’t want to be without.
That’s it.
PS: You have to be brave.
(Jeanette Winterson in Big Questions from Little People & Simple Answers from Great Minds)
(Jeanette Winterson in Big Questions from Little People & Simple Answers from Great Minds)
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