Never again
Funny human beings, as though we knew what we’re doing.
Did you really think that you control yourself, that you’ll never do it again, that you know where your place is?
You’ll never do it again, of course, who would dare say you would? We are funny human things. Like we believe to have control upon the things we say, the things we do, the things we fear. Of course you said it, and you meant it, that you would never ever dare do it again, think about it again, fall again, think again, go again, straight up.
So cautious that you were.
Funny little things. That walk upon the earth crawling and rolling and forgetting. Forgetting, that it wasn’t me who promised never again. Like never, ever.
Never again? Hands up, you move in circles, star on your forehead, now you know.
You know, that you are a funny thing. You know, that you will always forget. You know, that you will not fulfill forgotten promises.
You will learn to forgive yourself.
P.S. And I, by the way, will never ever again lecture everyone as to what the philosophy of life is (if I, funny thing, don’t forget what I just said!)
Ich bin 27 Jahre alt und beschäftige mich am Liebsten mit der Sprachwissenschaft des Englischen. Ich liebe reisen, lesen und malen. Wahrscheinlich liebe ich auch schreiben, und deswegen bin ich ja auch in diesem Blog. Über all hoffe ich, dass ihr dies lesen werdet!
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Comment by Jon verfasst 15. March 2010 um 10:14
great one. how to say so much saying so little. keep so. thankx
Comment by Eva verfasst 15. March 2010 um 18:06