the greatest irony is that I didn't get to choose when to let her go and maybe because of that I will always feel the pain of her absence.
I just think it's funny that after telling someone to be absolutely sure when you're willing to let a representation of a thing go, I literally lost my ring. So it doesn't matter if you want to or not because sometimes things just happen. I keep messing with my ring finger because I expect it to be there, but it's not- that what the second line is about.