26 de outubro de 2007

LIfe's threads


Life is but a simple thread that intertwines our fates as human beings that we are. The world is made of human connections and severed ties, where do we stop where do we begin? Sometimes we need to let go, other times we need to hold on tight... but how can we know, how can we tell? The question is hard the answer appears to be the same but then again is it really that hard? It might be but we have eyes, we have ears why not trust our instincts and let our minds be quiet for a while? "We are all made from the same decaying fecal matter" as the wise man said... we are decaying, walking towards our doom, our fate, everything ends and nothing lasts forever but then again forever is too far away. And who the hell knows how long will we last and who the hell cares!? The reason we are here... i don't know, although I like to wonder about it, I will never be corrode by it! Life is hard no doubt about it, but we can make it, just look at the blind man walking the street, the hungry beggar sleeping in the park, for them the world is lived with baby steps one giant small footstep at the time! And your time is now, so look yourself in the mirror and say:
Change everything you are
And everything you were
Your number has been called

Fights and battles have begun
Revenge will surely come
Your hard times are ahead

Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now

Change everything you are
And everything you were
Your number has been called

Fights and battles have begun
Revenge will surely come
Your hard times are ahead

Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now

Don’t let yourself down
And don’t let yourself go
Your last chance has arrived

Best, you've got to be the best
You've got to change the world
And use this chance to be heard
Your time is now

P.S.: "It's about hope, about trying to find the strength to get through any given situation. I was trying to find a classical type of piano style that would be heavy and work with bass and drums. It had that sort of mechanical paradiddle thing all the way through, and then it breaks down into this kind of romantic, flowing weird bit in the middle" Matthew Bellamy

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