i wrote this on a napkin

Mar 19, 2006 15:52

Sometimes we find the greatest comfort in confiding in strangers. For strangers know the least of you, they are not quick to judge and even if they were- the loss of their ear would not be greatly felt. They know nothing of your pain and your past faults are exactly that- in the past. In becoming friends you forefeit the right to easily dispense someones problems and dismiss their pain. Outright there is always a chance of getting hurt- the second you open yourself to others. Correct me if im wrong, but a friend is someone who accepts your defaults, embraces your quirkiness, and guards your secrets as if they were THEIR own.

" He who has not sinned shall cast the first stone"

I guess the bible made a point when they painted this picture. You may not be guilty as I am, but you are by NO means free from sin. You are definetly self righteous and dellusional, painting the picture that you can do no wrong. You are hypocritical to the bone and shall soon become what you once spoke out so loudly against. Liars meet their maker, and the truth doesn't always set you free, but the question is who really needs jesus? The answer is you, not just me. So when your in need of help and have a task to be done, don't look at me because I'm no longer the one. It's horrible that it takes something as powerful as death to bring people together. But springs approaching and along with the seasons comes a change in the weather. Some people change for the worse and rarely for the better.
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