Quote by Shawn Klomparens
He comes down next to me, and when I hold out my hand, he takes it. Our fingers lace together. And in that feeling, that perfect feeling of our hands and fingers pressed together, I want to tell him everything. I want to tell him about Josh, and his sister, Emily. I want to tell him about tall, crazy Gert. I want to tell him about bridges and funerals, and most of all, maps. More than anything else, I want to tell him about myself. I want to tell him that I know what things look like from above now. There's so much I want to tell him, because I know he'll understand.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker experiences a powerful connection with someone who takes their hand, evoking a strong desire to share their deepest experiences and emotions. The act of holding hands symbolizes a sense of unity and trust, prompting the speaker to want to reveal their vulnerabilities and personal stories. They long to express their observations about the world, their relationships, and their newfound perspective. The quote reflects the universal longing for understanding and connection with others who can truly comprehend and empathize with one's own unique journey.