Thursday, 23 August 2012

//Just an idea that hides when looked at

What if
{
[this is the move/that will crush me?]

[those words lacked/all sincerity?]

[how life spins/has no real symphony?]

[I write not to write/but to be labelled falsely?]
}

We spend so much time,
running through motions
in our mind.

How long would it take
to put it in practice?

The question is not the stumbling block.
It's the usage.

Bricks can build
or break,
but they rarely do so
on accident.

What if this phrase
was to go forward,
instead of halt?

Yes,
mistakes will be made,
but that's all part of all choice.

But the greatest of wrong moves
is not to move at all.

When did humanity
start to fear learning?

What if we wrote
the same words
countless times,
relying on
previous success
 to carry us forth?

New ideas would
never grow,
as a word that justifies all
has no valid meaning.

What if,
in search of perfection,
there was not need to justify
this state of mind?

We need to aim our words.

Ask what is.

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