Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Inspired by the Elements

"..you turn down love like it's really bad"
Love ain't a bad good if it's sweet/honest. It requires uninhibted affection/understanding heart. Encouraging one another when grey clouds block Sun's rays.
Confidante through rain's torrential fall/blessings. Knowing in one another there is greatness/shortcomings.
"Love ain't really a bad good is it?" How many have been coated with it's decadent sticky? Concentrated love transforms while obsession pollutes. At times frowned on after inflicted wounds/selfishness births bitterness/awareness. There is a period of contemplation_frustration_vexation_destruction_eruption and not in that order. It spins on an emotional axle moment by moment. The wicked choose the path of danger while the wise seek the path of enlightenment. One thursts for revenge/self-justification and gratification while the other seeks a peace of mind/haven to heal and grow. Surely, there is more to life than hurt?! An individual evaluation is taken. A census is done, reasonable synopsis is drawn: "There has to be a kindred soul especially for me." Not a perfect soul, a kindred. "Makes me glow like the noon day sun. Radiating Luna's brightness and the star's twinkle. A supernova star is a brilliant sight same as the face of mine kindred soul."
"No! Love is not a bad thing!" "You won't find love if you never try.." the Elements proclaim. I believe we both speak in terms of authentic love and not some makeshift lust perpetrating to be love! There is a difference! Take a look see at the foundation on which it was built upon. Know the difference or else..
Love is a dangerous game, though it shouldn't be either. Humans can conjure_create_think up_plot the most sinister of "manipulating heart darts." If we don't know anything else about one another in matters of the heart, we should take note/inventory of that fact. Nevertheless, as spirits and humans with a soul_ we are also capable of great love. It starts with a up close and personal fancy for/with ourselves.

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