Mar 24, 2005 11:05
They change and change and the people keep passing by, but nothing else ever seems to change. Despite the fact school cancels for a day or two, changes nothing but the inevitable that we’d have to return here. It goes the same for you, Gabriel, I am sure. I know, I currently experience these as an adolescent as we all must in one point of us living. However some mature faster than others, though by now I am sure you are too aware of this and others.
Many you have already seen may be trapped in the naïve child phase, where they still prance and pounce on each other like rodents. They speak foul languages spilling vulgar words of harassment to everyone. Then there are those that speak not too much, and than hardly. These I can hardly tolerate also, though I would be a hypocrite for saying so. Gabriel, think about it slowly, are we all not hypocrites? Despite what you, or I, or they think, we still change.
I, for one, do not like it by much. Change brings something new in my life; it becomes a different sort of routine than the daily drabble I hear from everyone, and they say that change is always good. Let me tell you now, sometimes change is not good, Gabriel. It puts you into a situation you are not used to, and without guidance you become even
more lost than the adults have thrown you in.
Now, despite what they think, they frolic on within their little fairyland of reality. [F.I.R] And singing with high pitched squeals of five year old girls, ‘the descendents of the dragon’ with ‘black scales and black eyes’. The people labeled with the question of ‘C’ and, like a pig, oblige with a crow. The sunset peaks over the dawned high sky and, the church bell - sighs.