Pain in the Mind makes for interesting expression;
Sometimes frenzied, other times over-cautious.
Nonetheless, it's usually genuine,
if a little
disproportionate.
Pain in the Mind is like a wildfire:
it destroys the peace and quiet
removing the luscious vegetation of Mind
and allowing for renewed growth
tomorrow.
Pain in the Mind is transient, as is Joy.
Both have their purpose, they are tools,
but when one pacifies you
rather than motivating you,
then it is a burden.
I am not immune to my own rants:
I am my closest point of reference.
Inescapably so, in fact.
Jun 21, 2013
Jun 21, 2013 at 3:07 PM UTC
Pain in the Mind makes for interesting expression;
Sometimes frenzied, other times over-cautious.
Nonetheless, it's usually genuine,
if a little
disproportionate.
Pain in the Mind is like a wildfire:
it destroys the peace and quiet
removing the luscious vegetation of Mind
and allowing for renewed growth
tomorrow.
Pain in the Mind is transient, as is Joy.
Both have their purpose, they are tools,
but when one pacifies you
rather than motivating you,
then it is a burden.
I am not immune to my own rants:
I am my closest point of reference.
Inescapably so, in fact.
