In every story that we read, we start off with an anticipation of a happy ending. But, in some cases, our anticipations fall short. That is, we find ourselves in tears and with a hope of a turn of events. Fiction as it may seem, it is always in the most imaginative minds of the writers that both the happiest and the saddest stories comes out. And, much the same as every printed book holds a million of words, the life that we lead holds a million of stories comprised of a gazillion of words unspoken that convey even more than what a human mind can conceive - that is, we examine at what our hearts feels more.
Unpredictable, uncertain, unknown, these are the words that every human emotion clings into. If we are to speak out of experience, a human has never been constant in every second that counts. We see how every human being is subject to the dictates of the mind and the clash of the heart. Inasmuch as every philosopher may have attempted or tested the cognizance of both the mind and the heart, still, no one will ever be able to fathom the profoundness of what the brain and the muscle has. True, as a walking individual, we will always be slaves of our own internal voluntary or involuntary system that grips us - well, not just our personality, but our sanity.
Now, as we strive to love and be loved in return, we traverse this trodden path of scumbags and malice. We wage an everyday battle to everyone who attempts to strip us off with our comfort, with our pride, with our life. We may have met someone who promised a rainbow in the end of this life we lead on, we believe in him, we place our faith in him and we follow him. Sometimes, we find ourselves wrong or wronged. In the end, we found no pot of gold but simply an empty pot to catch every tear that we shed out of disappointment.
Now, tonight, as another story has ended, a simple hut may suffice to comfort that tired soul and swollen eyes. A respite perhaps in the arms of Morpheus will be more than enough to spare us from the tangibility of pain that this life has to offer. And we say - the end.
No comments:
Post a Comment