“I don't like to hurt people, I really don't like it at all. But in order to get a red light at the intersection, you sometimes have to have an accident.”
-Jack Anderson
To quote one of my favorite 80's songs, Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light.
The red light that made a not-so-Superman-like guy sigh after a two year battle with my heart. The red lights that consistently blind me like warning signs signaling when I believe I should be warned at most. The red lights that stop me out of fear of conducting and directing another sigh, due to another lost battle with my heart.
Ready, set, fall Roxanne.
Make those red lights switch to green. Be ready to stop the red lights you will encounter from fate-struck intersections. Set yourself for the greatest accident of all. Fall recklessly in love. Roxanne, ready, set, fall without any more road bumps or construction work along the way. Everyone is allowed to make a u-turn every once in awhile, but in certain areas, sometimes it is prohibited. Everyone is allowed to look back, but to a certain extent, sometimes looking back should be considered a prohibition.
Ready, set, fall Roxanne. Because these red lights may hold you back from the greatest accident of all. I promise if you wait long enough, these red lights will switch to green. Be ready, be set, and let it switch. Fall.
To quote one of my favorite 80's songs, Roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light.
And to quote my own advice, neither do I.