4/05/2010

Assumed Fate by Christoper Vasquez

Tempted fate to undisclosed what seems to be keys to answer my undefined answers to pleading for guidance...although we tend to underestimate the fact that a conclusion is justifying the answer that we assume to be as solved. Nothing more that just a second based theory to discovering that we as people merely decide to take life into our own hands and determine the outcome. If we push the barriers and maybe take us a second to actually listen and acknowledge the face that we don't know all the answers, but are capable of learning most of them, will we be finally able to see that grain of sand, something so small and simply is yet the glass once broken from shattered memories of someone else's life. Could it be possible that we don't take the time to possibly listen and recognize that the even in the simplest form, a story lies behind it...ending the story seems like the best thing to do , but actually taking the time to it full out, would be considered impossible. Because no one is willing to see the while situation, only what eyes supposedly speaks. Those who listen are the ones to find their very conclusion at the end of the tunnel. Chapters are soon closed, but the book is impossible to keep shut, for the fact, someones eyes will catch its attention, and in that time, maybe it'll be read with and for purpose

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