<Relationship that
lasts>
选自《晨读英语美文100篇》
If
somebody tells you, "I'll love you for ever," will you believe
it?
I don't
think there's any reason not to. We are ready to believe such
commitment at the moment, whatever change may happen afterwards. As
for the belief in an everlasting love, that's another thing.
Then
you may be asked whether there is such a thing as an everlasting
love. I'd answer I believe in it, but an everlasting love is not
immutable.
You may
unswervingly love or be loved by a person. But love will change its
composition with the passage of time. It will not remain the same.
In the course of your growth and as a result of your increased
experience, love will become something different to you.
In the
beginning you believed a fervent love for a person could last
definetely. By and by, however, "fervent" gave way to "prosaic".
Precisely because of this change it became possible for love to
last. Then what was mean by an everlasting love would eventurally
end up in a sort of interdependence.
We used
to insist on the difference between love and liking. The former
seemed much more beautiful than the latter. One day, however, it
turns out there's really no need to make such difference. Liking is
actually a sort of love. By the same token, the everlasting
interdependence is actually an everlasting loce.
I wish
I could believe there was somebody who whould love me for ever.
That's, as we all know, too romantic to be ture. Instead, it will
more than not be a case of lasting relationship.
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