Friday, November 20, 2009

Much Better.

All it takes is forgetation, forgiveness if needed, and a taste of moving on. Open eyes, lips curved up, mindless thinking--much better. What a silly game to play, to wait, to expect--just BE. Let your existence grow and take off with the wind, landing where it pleases. Let not the heart shatter upon your ignorance and doubt; the pain it doesn't deserve. Whether life tosses pebbles at your window or rocks, don't waste your time complaining about the broken glass. Let the air flow in and take you away; let it be fresh.

Don't let your feelings catch a disease of non-important factors. They're precious, you know. Your memories can bring you back home, or chase you away. Choose them to be memories that will grow you stronger. There's a reason for every obstacle built in our paths. To avoid them is preposterous because they're a part of the race we so dearly run. Life is the light in your eyes and the blood in your veins. To end it due to pain would stop us before we won and never take us to the prize.

Smiles screaming, lights glistening, happiness dancing around in every direction--it's okay to dream the future. Who's to say you'll fall off a cliff if you could very well climb the tallest mountain? We're always one step away from another opportunity and two steps away from success. No sense in going backward when forward holds something better. We're meant to suffer for great things just so we know what an accomplishment is.

Let your heart taste candy and let it be sweet. Love doesn't have to be a thousand miles away if you'd simply form it in front of you. Let life throw the rocks at your windows and catch them when they come. Hunt down every falling star and store it in a place to not forget. Capture the laughter and store it in a jar. Let not your mind cut off your circulation but rather massage your emotions. Touch the sky like it's right in front of you and let it run for miles. Make infinity your limit and believe in the unreachable. Life is your existence. Smother it.

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