Question of Balance

by herrick   Oct 31, 2005


Question of Balance

On either side of a Black hole you will find yourself, Caught in the figure eight of life.

As you travel the path of infinite possibilities free-will becomes your guiding light;

But free-will is not always right, where other's plights are concerned. Remember! You will cross your own path, more then twice, and another's more than not.

That is what memories are.
Looking back and looking forward only to catch a glimpse in the mirror will remind yourself that dream is destiny, and your fate will appear much clearer than the trappings of this lonely life. To rise to new dimensions of existence, throw away the shackles of time and space. Spread yourself out across the sky and the universe will inherit your soul, when you die, but only when you do this could We truly Survive… eternity. The power of sight comes from within. To get nearer to the answers and farther from the questions, realizing that the mind's eye will find the key to life, and keep you alive, even while your baby blues grow blind and turn white, and the cold of night creeps into your bones and takes hold of your heart.

Into flight! You will be safe for departure, your body is lost but your soul is carried away.

Confusion
Let it become your friend

Those philisophical questions bring balance to an otherwise meaningless equation, because freedom of the mind is too complex to understand, Where only the simple man could be a true friend to eternity.

Remind yourself what time it is, or else you might wake up in a pool of self-pity.
Feeling pretty shitty about Living Hell On Earth to the end of Infinity

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