This is quite short but it has taken me some time to wright not because I have been busy but I have struggled to put down in words what I want to say. Hope it’s been worth the wait.
There are so many ways in which to hurt someone but you seem to be able to do it best and make it hurt so much yet after a time like most things it gets better and hurts less.
As we have all seen this week the outcome of most of the things that we all want to go well very really do and then the things we don’t want to go that well and will always work out not how we want them to. But with that we learn things that although we did not want to know we find out anyway and it’s what we wanted to know all along and it just make everything better.
In life there are many ways to live, by the sword, or as the romantic, or do you just walk a path that will not really get you anywhere at all. The path down the middle of good and evil. But then they are just points of view so you cannot really say if you are good or evil as we are all viewed from the light the viewer stands in.
If you were to live forever hat would really tax you the most the fact that you were the same forever or is it you have to watch everything change around you so you have to learn more as you do, but how do you fill a cup that is already full?
You don’t because the cup is never full you can always fill the cup some more as the cup is not a fixed entity it is always expanding and becoming bigger as we grow older and become wiser
Till Later I’ll see you on the battlefield.
Once more you have converted the dreams of the masses to words, another beautiful piece of literary brilliance. Good work sir. Simon Le Bon couldn't have put it better himself.
ReplyDeleteHowever dear word-smith, I have but one question on the matter to offer. My question concerns your mention of a cup which cannot be filled, because it is always growing, have you not considered that perhaps, the cup remains a constant volume, but that it contains a hole. In my youth I spent a summer working for Portsmouth Football Club, and I learnt one thing, if the water will not fill the glass, it is more likely the glass has a hole than that the glass is growing. They always moaned that the goal posts were being moved, in fact, they just ran a leaky ship, a metaphorical ship you understand, I know it's by the coast, but it's a football club, not a boat.
Some of the stuff you've written is really poignant, not just to your life, but to everyone's. I can't help but be put in mind of a young Rudyard Kipling.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good stuff. I have downloaded this blog to my iPhone and will most certainly be reflecting on it on my way to work!