Ignorance is so easy to give yet so painful to recieve. Nobody loves to be ignored. But then why do people love to ignore other? Isn't it simpler to tell someone that they are not well recieved other than leaving them in painful silence? Wouldn't it be more peaceful if people can know once and for all that this is what they got whether for good or bad?
Maybe you don't believe. However, have you been truely ignored before? How did you feel? Is the suspense exciting or rather torturous? Which would you choose? I would choose to get the truth out. I could not keep myself and my imagination running in circles while i scare myself. No... it's not a solution to keep quiet.
"Do unto others as you wish others to do unto you."
Monday, October 11, 2004
Sunday, October 10, 2004
A bird imprisoned for long in a tiny cage is not set free. The gate's opened finally after a long wait. It flies right out and looks into the blue sky. The blue sky looks bluer here outside here. But it turns back, look at its home for many months. Where it spends much of its time. Though small the cage, though how much it hated it, now as it looks back, it saw, not the misery. But the care the master has given him.
The master may have kept it for his own selfish reasons, but he fed it. The little bird was content except for little space it was given. However, the master was not to blame. For he knew, if he left the doors open, his little precious bird would fly away. Today, was different. He sensed the little bird's need for freedom and he delibrately left the gate open.
" Little bird, how i would miss you and your lovely singing. You deserve your freedom. But would you come home one day?"
The master may have kept it for his own selfish reasons, but he fed it. The little bird was content except for little space it was given. However, the master was not to blame. For he knew, if he left the doors open, his little precious bird would fly away. Today, was different. He sensed the little bird's need for freedom and he delibrately left the gate open.
" Little bird, how i would miss you and your lovely singing. You deserve your freedom. But would you come home one day?"

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