He Rescued Me by Reminding Me Of, “Only You Can Save Yourself”
I’m not afraid of listening to ‘Rescue Me’ by OneRepublic anymore because I can rescue myself.
I used to have a hard time listening to Rescue My by OneRepublic, especially when the singer constantly asked, ‘Would you rescue me?’ However, the lyrics and melody were too ‘OneRepublic splendid’ to miss.
Because I’m terrified that there will be a day when I will need that particular person’s rescue. I know she will not do anything.
We used to cover, care, and cry for each other. As other people’s relationships broke due to jealousy, money, or misconception, we both felt sorry for them and believed our connection would never change.
As time passes, we become different people we used to confirm and admire. We tease the immature idealogy we used to have.
Deep in my heart, I know what she has chosen in life.
When my dark past devours me again, I would think of that person and ask my heart, ‘Would you (she) rescue me?’ The lyrics would eddy around me, drowning in the swirl.
That night, she took a vicious emotional attack on me.
I thought my life was finished.
A person I believe would come to my rescue hated me and did not care to hurt me.
I was rescued by a person whom I had never thought about, and he told me, ‘Only you can save yourself.’ He set his work aside and talked to me for nearly three hours.
I met him on a disastrous trip, but it ended up becoming the correct decision to know a person who rescued me on that fateful night.
I realize now that imperative is not only an easy way out but also a simple writing rule to learn, but active deserves to learn, and if you master it, it could become an unbeatable weapon both in writing and in life.
Instead of ‘me’, I rescue ‘myself’ and I’m ready to move on.