Midnight Love Shift
September 28, 2009Midnight
It is three minutes to midnight when I came closer to reality. I’ve been contemplating about the consequences of being closer to reality before but many times I, like turning down a win-win grocery offer, put myself away from it, hoping that things would still work and things will also come closer to reality.
But things turn to some things as those three minutes slip away. Before you knew it, you are left with nothing – and with no time. As midnight ticks to life, choices become apparent. Waiting versus now. To love or be loved. Your love to her or her love to you. Which good outweighs the other good? The good that brings rain or the good that rains? Midnight parts the day and night. The night fades now. The day rises. Forget the past, welcome the present. It’s for us to know what the future holds.
Love
Oh. This is overly banal. What you think, guys? Better not discuss it.
Shift
Sometimes there are things in life you ought not to find. Reasons: one, it’s hidden (very well hidden that is); two, it’s not there (not anywhere, not nowhere – inexistent); and lastly, it’s someone else’s (and he has kept it very well hidden). For these reasons, or for one of these reasons, it is very much human to look for some other things definite or search for some things that’s there but we are still yet to know (or sneering in-your-face at us and we still not know it). We are creating feelings that soon in our earnest wishes will become true, that soon everything will change for our benefit.
True. Change. It changes everything. It is inevitable. Change, even, changes changes. (Now I like that.) We grow calluses in our work. Our eyes will turn blur as we age. We bring the house down (literally) when we’re mad. It is change that we change – minds.
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