I used to watch a t.v. show where real-life people, singers, perform. Maybe you’ve heard of it? ”American Idol.”
The last time I regularly watched was in 2009. That night, most songs were love songs, and by the time the episode was over, I was thoroughly depressed!
To know what I didn’t have, to know what I probably never had (and just hadn’t known it), to realize how ripped off I got in love, marriage, eternity, romance, partnership, trust, honesty, life, a whole and complete family, a father for my children (even in alimony and child support) was sadly overwhelming.
There’s nothing like love songs to make you realize what you don’t have!
I finally couldn’t let myself think about it, or I was afraid I might not carry on. So I tried to put those thoughts out of my mind, I quit watching “American Idol,” and it was a long time before I could hear a love song and not cry.
Kahlil Gibran said, “Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.” He was right on. Inside, I felt like a burned, blackened, twisted, dry, bent, lifeless, broken, dead tree! (If you’ve ever seen a mountain scarred by a forest fire, that’s how I felt.) And thanks to “American Idol,” and love songs, I realized that.
So, if you are in love, or are fortunate enough to be loved by someone, take a moment today and acknowledge that blessing in your life. Because life, with love, IS a tree blossoming with flowers and fruit, boughs bending toward earth, laden with goodness and beauty. Bounteous. Beautiful to behold. Fragrant. Nourishing. Satisfying. Satiating. Protective.
Even love songs recognize that.
And if you aren’t currently in love, or loved, don’t give up. I haven’t. I’ve seen new life, flowers, and green leaves grow out of the most inhospitable environments–cracks in rocks on cliffs, charred fields, even burned, dead, twisted and broken trees. I’m counting on that.