Windswept Life

Am I a cloud in the Sky?
Blown by the wind.
Up so high...
Maybe it's why I like the rain so much.
It brings me back down to earth.

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iono why...but i dont really agree with the thing lucia put in her blogger...

something to keep in mind:
respect differences
cherish similarities
we're all unique
each one of us has different opinions and feelings for different things
so no one's perfect....
respect ... cherish....
if we all did just that then things won't be as convoluted
-lucia kuang

respecting differences and cherishing similarities are overrated. the word is tolerance. you cant expect everyone to be respectful to others' differences and cherish similarities because that just ISNT possible. to say that the world would be less convoluted because of momento and respect is hypocritical, because it is asking for the impossible. on the other hand, tolerance can be gained, even the smallest amount can be gained with time. respect is nearly the same, but not to the extent of tolerance. there are guidelines regarding respect, for it it set beforehad, but tolerance is to your own control, unlike respect. actually, for the world to reach total tolerance would be a positive change to this hellhole we call earth, but that would make our world very monotonous. and this goes back to the world being less convoluted, or for the lack of better term, complicated. monotonous usually leads to problems, thats personal experience talking...newayz...if it causes more problems, then isnt it making the world more convoluted? i could keep going, and that still is going to prove my point, for with such a long and defined counterstatement, must mean that the problem itself is extensive.
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if that got you lost, good, that was the point. to someone who reads this and understands it (which if you dont, thats sad...) give me more quotes to bash...i need to work mai literary brain or else it'll rot soon...


  And the wind brought Clive @ 11:16 PM

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