Get On Board, or Get Out of the Way
By Roy Dawson, Earth Angel Master Magical Healer
A relationship is not a waiting room. It’s not a porch swing or a fishing dock. You don’t get to sit around doing nothing while the other person does the work and then call it love.
You either get on board, or you don’t.
But don’t waste their time if you’re not coming.
Too many people think they can run wild, act a fool, chase thrills, and come home to something stable. Something safe. Someone who waits with folded hands and a soft heart. Someone who will keep building a house while they’re still out burning down barns.
That isn’t love.
That’s cowardice dressed up like charm.
If you want a real relationship—one with teeth, one with fire, one with legs that stand when the wind kicks up—then you show up. You do the work. You give as much as you take. Maybe more.
Because love is not one person chasing and the other hiding. It’s not one person bleeding while the other dances. It’s not one person reaching while the other retreats.
No.
Love is two people who say:
“I choose you. Not just today, but again tomorrow. Even when it’s hard. Even when I don’t feel like it. Even when I’m scared.”
If one person is trying to build a bridge and the other is busy lighting matches, what do you think happens?
The bridge burns.
And maybe they’ll look back one day—after the smoke clears—and realize they set fire to the only person who ever really tried to love them.
But by then, it’ll be too late.
The boat will be gone.
And no one waits forever.
So get on board.
Or let them go.
Because real love doesn’t play games.
It builds something.
And that takes two.
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