as a child you fall and scrape you knees, hands, elbows, ect... But when you're older not only do you fall physically but every other way possible. Sitting alone you may well have just fallen and won't notice untill you're about to hit the bottem. While you're at the bottem you're going to fall even further into a vat of your unshed tears, harbored anger and hatetred. Drowning you'll wish for the collision from falling because at least then yeou can breath.
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Have you ever had a falling dream so vivid that you woke up in a cold sweat, heart pounding in your chest so hard it seemed as if it was trying to get out? Remember the rush the milla seconds inbetween wakeing and dreaming? Why is it that everyone seems to have this dream at some time? What is it, the fear of falling is imbedded into our brains children. So is it our minds way of reminding ourselves thet we're still mortal humans and can die in the blink of an eye?
hieiluverone · Fri Nov 09, 2007 @ 08:17am · 0 Comments |