I like to see people reunited, maybe that's a silly thing, but what can I say, I like to see people run to each other, I like the kissing and the crying, I like the impatience, the stories that the mouth can't tell fast enough, the ears that aren't big enough, the eyes that can't take in all of the change, I like the hugging, the bringing together, the end of missing someone, I sit on the side with a coffee and write in my daybook
The quote expresses a profound appreciation for the emotional moments of reunion between people. It reflects a joy in witnessing the rush of excitement, joy, and relief that comes when individuals finally come together after a period of separation. The vivid imagery of kissing, crying, and the unspoken stories highlights the deep connections we share and the overwhelming emotions that accompany such reunions.
The speaker finds delight in the small details of these moments, such as the impatience and the sensory overload that comes when reconnecting with loved ones. The act of sitting with a coffee while writing in a daybook suggests a reflective, almost contemplative approach to these feelings, emphasizing the beauty found in human relationships and the significant impact of being together after a long absence.