It’s You Again

fa_pl_tmI’d like to believe in reincarnation. The truth is, I just don’t know. The Dalai Lama makes a pretty good case for it.

Child prodigies who pick up violins at age 5 and just start playing them at a very high caliber do also.

I once had an inkling that I was killed in another lifetime when my horse drawn carriage ran off the road into a river somewhere in France. But maybe it was the result of just an overactive imagination. I don’t know.

Nonetheless, it’s always a fun speculation.

One indication that we might just be returning souls is this whole thing called falling in love. Twice now in life I’ve fallen deeply in love and it was so instant, so powerful and so dramatic that there was a feeling of returning, a sudden depth of knowing, a connection that had a previous history to it.

Sometimes, when I would look into her eyes I would see a soul that seemed to go on forever, that encompassed more than one body and that was so much a part of me that the years of this lifetime were not enough to sustain the depth and wonder of the relationship.

This song is from my imagination, but based on illusive truths that I do not understand. Its reminiscence is an ungraspable ether.

It’s You Again

I guess I’ve always loved you
So many lifetimes here by my side
Yet once again we go down this road

It doesn’t always work out
But in each life you always appear
And when we meet I know who you are
Time and time and time again

And when you walk in and take my heart
I know it’s you once again
Because the time stops
As the new love starts
The way it always has been
Oh it’s you
Yes it’s you again

I guess I’ve always known you
No matter how you change to my eyes
I know you by this feeling inside
Time and time and time again

Who knows how long I’ve loved you
I only know you’ve always been there
So many lifetimes gone
Ooo but here we are

And when you walk in and steal my heart
I know it’s you once again
Because the time stops
As the new love starts
The way it always has been
Oh it’s you
Yes it’s you again

From the album, Thru Me by Peter Link.

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