Sunday, July 30, 2006
No Mans Land
I went through the names in the cell phone for the last time reminiscing at every pause. My entire life was flashing before me, my childhood, my music, and the girls I loved. Yes I knew I would never see them again and yes I knew I would never hear that ballad again and yet there was this certain numbness which overcame my paranoia. They say you see light when you die, I only hoped there would be some good music too. I was going to be torn from this mortal world and thrown into the …unknown. A journey was to end for certain, but what enamored me was this childhood free-spiritedness to begin another one. I guess one lifetime isn’t enough to love and definitely not big enough to live. Time was effervescing fast but I was unhurried, perhaps caught between the avidity of this world and the alacrity of the one that awaited me.
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My, my. That's some introspective retrospection.
hey...If i'm not wrong...u said that you came across numbers which would rmind you the past, n tht you mite not even meet those ppl again? So tht means...u hav so many ppl in ur list...tht u care for but u dont know abt them in a certain years? Do you really think its worth it to build a relantionship. You always learn from a 5 mins talk but...forget tht person who you spend some precious time n not meet them again? tht is sad man:(. If i make someone my frnd i try to keep in touch as much as possible.
dolly
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