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Eupepticly Caring

*To watch the sun glare,

a rainbow of colors shining this world,

to smell the rain fall

a reprieve from the chaos

splendidness surrounds life

the death of a spider

when the eggs hatch,

the larval caterpillar

wrapped up in a cocoon;

emerges into an elegant butterfly,

the bacterial decay of nature

into flourishing mushrooms,

the ***** of bees

into sweet, sweet honey,

waste and manure

encourage bloom of radiant flowers,

the grace and beauty of youth

becoming the wisdom and dignity of winkled skin,

lessons learned

from hardships experienced*

 

when in negative light

remember,

there will be another chance to improve

another time to change the next outcome

your view, aspect of the universe

greatly changes the situation

your attitude, your reaction

towards others, towards life

is what monumentally effects the context

 

so prideful us humans

an ego trip indeed

an argument of the opposites,

a debate of loved ones,

are both sides wrong?

often not,

yet the argument remains

admit your id

profess your apology,

it does not have to

mean that you

are the one at fault,

(though you very well might be)

it does not mean

the other is infinitely correct,

sincere it should be

it simply states,

you are sorry for the distress,

sorry for the difference of opinions,

thoughts, ideas

that could not be controlled,

you are admitting

you value your relationship

much, much more

then your self righteousness,

if you genuinely care

you will listen,

and if you listen

you will be on the road

to understanding

**and only at understanding

can you truly love**

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