Connections





Lives intertwine
Like a tapestry of memories
Warming the soul
Like cobwebs forming as
time ran, crawled, halted
for a moment and sprints
into faded photographs
flashes of faces
familiar thoughts
capturing feelings that plummet
and leap
into tomorrow’s ghosts



Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Comments

what of forgetfulness? Living half your life and only reciently discovering the decadent necessity of tuning out your superior's conversations? Having survived a youthful hell of taking in everything said and done, strangled in the loops of the suffocating lies woven by the denziens of a culture devoted to beliving in half truths?

Ignorance is bliss.

Solitude is peace.

Roger L. Sieloff
True. It is better for most of us to forget. To not know. Forgetting helps us survive. Remembering teaches us lessons, but more than that, reminds us of a feeling. And we do forget so we can survive that's why we are still hanging on, as we only choose to remember those that will help us live through another day, week, month, year. And the flashes of memories only surface when we can handle the truths of that time.

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