Chrysanthemum Moon
Questions
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'Why' is the first word I've learned. I was told that it's good to question the world.
Why is that?
Why do we protect rain forests when we're mowing the grass on our lawn?
Why do we think nothing of death when we're young and think nothing of life when we're old?
Why do we kiss in the rain when we were separated?
Why does life seems so happy for some and so hateful to others?
Why do we have disease?
Why do we listen to loud music?
Why should you care if I am self-destructive?
Why are they staring a beggar with such loathsome eyes?
Why do I have to worry about my soul?
Why am I born such a miserable human when the stray cat is carefree?
Why?Perhaps the reason for all our misery is because we ask too many questions and did not try to answer them.
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Inspired by all the one-sentence thoughts on the board.
Because questions show that you don't just accept everything that's thrown at you, which prevents world wars from happening, for one thing.
Because cutting grass is actually good for it, though I hate it myself.
We do. We think of both, from when we're small until we can't remember anymore.
Can't answer that one.
Because of what has happened to you, and what dreams you have left.
Because we tamper a lot with our environment and are only human, therefore susceptible to failure.
Because we want to hear it and nothing else.
If we do, it's because we care about you and don't want you hurt. If we don't, it's because we don't understand.
Because they don't understand.
You don't have to.
You don't have to be.
But you have to find your own answers.