Marriage and friendships do not involve a dissolution but rather a skillful blend and balance of personalities and wills. Tolerance and compromise are the keys making it work. When both parties focus on meeting their spouse halfway, rather than insisting on their own point of view, they come to find that they are much stronger together than they ever were apart. My wife and I certainly have our moments, but my life changed very much for the good when we married; I am happier than I have ever been and I cannot imagine ever being separated from her.
"Meet in the Middle" by Diamond Rio
It was 700 fence posts
from your place to ours
Neither one of us was old enough to drive a car
sometimes it was rainin' and sometimes it would shine
we wore out that gravel road between your house and mine
I start walkin' your way you start walkin' mine
we meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground 'cuz we both give a little
ain't no road to long when we meet in the middle
It's been 7 years tomorrow since we said our vows
under that old pine tree you oughta see it now
standin in the backyard remindin' me and you
that if we don't see eye to eye
there's something we can do
I start walkin' your way you start walkin' mine
we meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground 'cuz we both give a little
ain't no road to long when we meet in the middle
Babe I love the way we work it out
That's what love is all about
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