Friday, March 26, 2010

Do you ever have those moments... when everything is... good. When you smile to yourself and say... "Right now, I am happy." And then when you've realized it, your chest sort of swells with pride, because it's like you've just had an epiphany. Imagine if you always felt like that... if that's how it all worked. You have these little moments when everything is perfect. And it opens your mind to *more* happiness. The more you feel happy, the more you'll be happy. It's strange that it would be so easy. You're whole life you have been thinking one way and all you have to do is alter you're thinking process and it's like opening the flood gates. You finally figured out how to get things flowing harmoniously in a beautifully strong current that only brings more good, more happiness. All you have to do is "Be Happy."

Monday, March 22, 2010

Summary of a Life

Gazing through the dingy window.
Hiding from the light.
Lurking in the darkness.
Fleeing through the night.

Blocking out the coming dawn.
Preying on the moon.
Searching for the source of life.
Serenading through my tune.

Suffocating the life within.
A vice clenched tightly down.
Squeezing out the frantic breaths.
Slumping shoulders with every pound.

Blood shot eyes pulled tight with strain,
from searching for an end.
The blackness that consumes my mind.
Consoling like a friend.

I surrender to the heavy load.
Crushing me in stone.
Seeking out my arteries.
With each resounding tone.

I vibrate with the coming doom.
An end so bittersweet.
I close my eyes with one last breath.
My maker, I've prepared to meet.

In the emptiness, I find the light.
Through the final blow, I'm free.
The veil is lifted from my face.
I allow myself to see.

Reins placed gently in my hands,
wind whispers in my ear.
Of possibilities that wait.
A salvation that is near.

I turn my back on the familiar friend.
From the stench of drab despair.
Slipping out of my restraints.
A freedom that seems to dare.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Govern thy life & thoughts as if the whole world were to see the one, & read the other. ~ Thomas Fuller