Forever is not the future or how long you'll be together. Forever is yesterday, and all the days before. And no matter who you love tomorrow, and no matter who loves you back, you'll always have a forever of yesterdays. The memories of yesterdays, the sadness of your past, the happiness of your days alive, every day from now until the day you die is unknown because you don't have those days yet and you don't know if you ever will, however, yesterdays are the days that even if you die today, those days will live forever in your soul and all the souls that shared that yesterday with you. And when I say I will love you forever, I don't mean that we'll be together for years in the little dream house with the white picket fence. I don't mean that you'll be mine forever and you'll never be with someone else. I mean that even if we are not together tomorrow, even if our "us" turns its back on me and you, I will still forever love you, because every day for all this time we have been together, every word we meant and every word we didn't mean, every lie we told and every honest mistake that we made, we made it together and every tomorrow will never change how I felt yesterday with you.
Forever. A word that scares so many people into leaving their partner because they are scared of that state of mind, because in some minds, forever comes off as such a long and time consuming word, because forever means that something never ends.
Forever [fawr-ev-er, fer-] adverb 1. without ever ending; eternally: to last forever.
Sometimes it's good to let it scare you a little bit, because sometimes you are so caught up in your past that a little kick into the future is a good thing. Though, most people let forever scare them into believing that they are stuck, now they feel trapped and they can't handle the pressure of being stuck with one thing or one person for the rest of their lives. Every day, in and out, all day long...sounds like forever. Human beings are such impatient creatures; as if change ever comes lightly or quickly.