Friday, December 21. 2007A thousand cranes
Legend says that a crane lives a thousand years.
Another one, from Japan, states that when someone folds a thousand origami cranes, the gods are so pleased that they grant a wish. A thousand cranes ----------------------------- A crane for each time I think of you. A crane for each minute I spent with you. A crane for every time I laughed with you. A crane for every time you helped me. A crane for every year I want to spend with you. A crane for every smile from you. A crane for everything I wish for you. A thousand cranes just wouldn't be enough. I've long given up on wishing for myself. But sometimes you meet someone special, someone you carry in your heart. This entry is about someone like that. This person is very special to me. We've been through a lot, and I know you struggle sometimes. I'm doing this to show you that you should not give up and that you're a beautiful person, and that there are people that care about you.
I'll fold you a thousand cranes, and each one will have a wish for you written on it. This is my present for you. It's not for Christmas, it's to tell you how important you are to me, it's for who you are. I promised you a sky full of stars, but instead I'll give you a sky full of cranes. Maybe you'll come and have a look at it some time. Never forget: "If you fall I will catch you, I will be waiting... time after time." I'll keep a count and pictures in this section. This is my promise. One I will keep. Trackbacks
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