Friday, February 25, 2011

It's a silly thing...

“It’s a silly thing” people would say, but you disagree. You took it in with commitment and dedication. And now it’s become a part of your life and soul, but suddenly you see it crashing down. The word ‘impossible’ is shoved in front of your face because that’s the type of problem that’s popped up. Nothing can be done about it. Suddenly your head starts pumping and the terrible truth starts dawning on you. “No,” is the only word you can utter. And you wish, and want more than anytime before. It was all going so well, like skipping through a merry field of daisies on a sunny day. You pick the flowers and put them merrily in the basket, but when you come home, you learn that the field’s been destroyed by a tornado, and it’s your favorite place on earth.
 Others can do no more than to pat you on the back and say, “I’m sorry, friend” They don’t care about it the way you do. They can’t understand, so feeling pity is the most that they can do.
And then you have to wait to get to know how bad it went, and you can’t take the wait. You just want to go back in time and push the problem away, but you can’t and that’s what makes your heart ache. You CAN’T, no matter how hard you try. You had put in so much of effort, but it goes wrong, and it can be fixed, but you don’t have the TIME either.  
So, you’ll have to make the best of it, but you don’t know the bare truth. You only know one part, so the world spins around between confusion and sadness.

Failure gets at people. It always did, and probably always will. But you can’t let it get the better of you. Yes, it’s ruined. I’m sorry. There has to be a solution. And you are missing the one important thing you need at such a time. Hope. You stare face to face with the problem, it’s a wall blocking you, you have to get past it, and you have to at least WANT to see the other side. It won’t be like it was before, but remember anything can be fixed if the right attitude is put towards it. But you should feel a positive note, because every cloud has a silver lining, even if it isn’t visible.

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