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I believe if you fake a smile for long enough, sooner or later even you will begin to believe it. I believe in smiling for everyone else and occasionally sacrificing your own emotions. We have too many emotions, yet who would we be without them? Simply people floating in and out of a dreamless sleep, no gravity holding us down. What if I told you I didn’t believe in gravity, because I don’t believe there is a force holding us down, but ourselves instead. Ourselves. What a difficult concept for some, yet for others it’s the only thing they think about— themselves. I think about the future of my friends, where will we all end up? Who will be that one in four statistic with a drug addiction, which of us will be the one in eight with a cruel diagnosis of breast cancer? Others of us will help them, help those with sickness, help those innocent children with disabilities. But in my mind there is no such thing as a disability, just a difference. I’m different than some people because I only drink tea to feel the deep contrast between the melting of the cold honey fall and mix into the steaming, boiling water. I love the contrast between the rough, sandy shore, and the soft, flowing waves. I adore the fact that wherever you go there will always be another ocean, a different shade of a glossy blue or sea foam green. I would like to think if you looked long and hard enough, you could find every color imagined in a butterfly. As a child, the feeling of butterfly’s wings, grazing your skin, is a sort of tickling sensation, one that makes you giggle with delight. But this is the age where we still believe in the beautiful princess with the long blonde hair, and the handsome prince on his white horse. Of course the only ending we ever knew was the courageous prince valiantly defeating the monster. At that age we are too young, too filled with light, to believe the real monster is what’s in our own heads.
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 9:02 AM UTC
Creed: Learning to Laugh with the Innocents
I believe if you fake a smile for long enough, sooner or later even you will begin to believe it. I believe in smiling for everyone else and occasionally sacrificing your own emotions. We have too many emotions, yet who would we be without them? Simply people floating in and out of a dreamless sleep, no gravity holding us down. What if I told you I didn’t believe in gravity, because I don’t believe there is a force holding us down, but ourselves instead. Ourselves. What a difficult concept for some, yet for others it’s the only thing they think about— themselves. I think about the future of my friends, where will we all end up? Who will be that one in four statistic with a drug addiction, which of us will be the one in eight with a cruel diagnosis of breast cancer? Others of us will help them, help those with sickness, help those innocent children with disabilities. But in my mind there is no such thing as a disability, just a difference. I’m different than some people because I only drink tea to feel the deep contrast between the melting of the cold honey fall and mix into the steaming, boiling water. I love the contrast between the rough, sandy shore, and the soft, flowing waves. I adore the fact that wherever you go there will always be another ocean, a different shade of a glossy blue or sea foam green. I would like to think if you looked long and hard enough, you could find every color imagined in a butterfly. As a child, the feeling of butterfly’s wings, grazing your skin, is a sort of tickling sensation, one that makes you giggle with delight. But this is the age where we still believe in the beautiful princess with the long blonde hair, and the handsome prince on his white horse. Of course the only ending we ever knew was the courageous prince valiantly defeating the monster. At that age we are too young, too filled with light, to believe the real monster is what’s in our own heads.
Simply, a train of thought poem.
tiffany-marie
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 9:02 AM UTC
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