Thursday, April 7, 2011

You should Know I'll always remember

I think I’ll to go back now, to the memories we had,
Do you remember what you said to me, and how you held my hand?
I think I’ll take it back now, the ‘I loves you's’ that I said,
Do you remember the way you kissed me, and when we laid in bed?
I think I’ll sit and cry now, for what I lost in us,
Do you remember when you kissed me before I got on the bus?
I think I’ll kill the pain now, leave the memories behind,
Do you remember when I said I'd never forget? Never.

Looking Into Reality

The are two ways the world works.

One: They take your sanity. Trying to tell you that there's something wrong with you, diagnosing everyone with some disorder, mainly mental. ADD, ADHD, and schizophrenia are only a few examples. But what's wrong with being a little different? Who in the world doesn't have something wrong with them? Where is normality?
Everyone is insane to some point. Why should we label it? Criticize it?
Truth is, we shouldn't.

Two: They take your insanity. Telling you to sit down, be quiet. Where is the creativity in it? When can we be free to be a little different? Why do we have to use stereotypes?
Sometimes we need sanity, but why not have balance?
Everyone needs a little freedom. Why should we label difference? Why should we criticize it?
Again, we shouldn't.