Saturday, November 21, 2009

to my right, ashtray, lighter, brothers cell phone.
left, newports and ipod.
coors light between my legs, indian style.
my heart is, has been pounding since 3:38.

We give gifts to people we care about, we give gifts to see happiness upon the receivers face, immense joy from the receiver is all we want in return, assuming your intentions are well. Those that realize there is this possibility of disbelief feel pressure, no one sincere desires disbelief in there intentions, they thirst for it. Thus causing nervousness. What words or body language can convince the receiver you are sincere? You never know how to act when you are sincere, causing every word to seem to be a lie. This is something I need, I need to be believed. All I can offer you is truth, I want truth in return. So what happens when you give away your heart, and then whoever has your heart uses it as a collectible? When can I have my heart back?

2 comments:

noone said...
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noone said...

TYPO EDIT:
This whole thing doesn't make complete sense. I think the last sentence is the punch line though. The answer is within yourself. The heart you speak of is not material. It's not something to be bartered for. You cannot give of it and nothing can be taken from it. Once you learn this, you will know what it's like to love without conditions. Not because you feel you have to, but because its futile. The means justifies the end.