What is fair?
It is a simple question.
I never really knew what was fair and what wasn't.
Do what you are told.
As a child one continues on, no matter the circumstances.
Do they question the fairness of what they're exposed?
No.
It is only upon reflection that one feels the indignation that they endured.
More often than not, the suffering at the hands of another.
Is this fair?
Pent up anger, so suppressed it causes physical disease.
Passive annoyance, felt, but never spoken.
What is one to do when this is their reality?
How can one unleash the pain of indignation?
Who determines what is fair and unjust?
These are questions which are difficult to answer, therefore, remain rhetorical.
For sometimes an answer in the spoken form, is never enough.
Nor is an apology.
Dec 1, 2017
Dec 1, 2017 at 5:07 AM UTC
What is fair?
It is a simple question.
I never really knew what was fair and what wasn't.
Do what you are told.
As a child one continues on, no matter the circumstances.
Do they question the fairness of what they're exposed?
No.
It is only upon reflection that one feels the indignation that they endured.
More often than not, the suffering at the hands of another.
Is this fair?
Pent up anger, so suppressed it causes physical disease.
Passive annoyance, felt, but never spoken.
What is one to do when this is their reality?
How can one unleash the pain of indignation?
Who determines what is fair and unjust?
These are questions which are difficult to answer, therefore, remain rhetorical.
For sometimes an answer in the spoken form, is never enough.
Nor is an apology.
