Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Sometimes,
just like a moth to a flame,
you are drawn to pretty things that will hurt you.
A flame, beautifully mesmerising and comfortingly warm, attracts the moth closer and closer.
Perhaps it just doesn't know that the flame is dangerous, or perhaps it doesn't care, I really don't know. And frankly, I don't really care.
But what about humans?
Surely we are smart enough to know when something in dangerous to us, or bad for health and whatsoever,
righttt?
Evidently,
not.
Apparently, "
once bitten, twice shy" isn't applicable to many lessons in life.
It's a little like walking into a wall knowing that you'll end up with a big bump on your head just for the thrill of the act. Or like drinking seawater just to satisfy your thirst at that point of time. Or like going into a relationship knowing that it wouldn't work out in the end, but headbutting into it anyway just so you can enjoy for a year and suffer heartbreak for 3years.
Better to have loved and lost than not having loved at all?
You think?
In my opinion, these words are uttered by the ignorant, those who haven't had their hearts thoroughly broken and shattered before, who hasn't suffered heartbreak at its peak before,who hasn't missed someone till the point you want to scold and bash that person up for making you hurt that way, who hasn't felt hurt for hurting someone you love.
You think?
I really don't know.
And come the end of these long jottings of my musings, I know I have strayed from the point.
But I do know that, what comes up must come down.
What has a starting, has an ending.
What you want the most, you usually can't get.
What you want the most, isn't always the best for you.
What you love the most, has the ability to hurt you the worst.
And with good things earned, you lose another.
Everything comes in pairs, everything has a balance.
You think so?
mmhm..
yeni posted at 11:55 PM â¢
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