okay, not so school related but meh.
i had a thought. or a series of them. let us consider trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. not only is it virtually impossible & wrong, if you actually manage to do so, the square peg will had to have been damaged. in order to fit the peg into the hole, it will had to have been bent out of shape and as a result, the peg will never be the same as its' original self. true?
love does not start on command. i have learnt not to try and make it do so. otherwise, either/or person in the 'relationship' will have their character (which had its' own perfectly shaped place for it elsewhere) warped, changed, altered and never how it was meant to be. although the imperfect fit will be unnatural and uncomfortable
we
become
comfortable
in
our
discomfort
do we not?
"it's easy to be sure you love someone, when her daddy enquires with the barrel of a gun. the union was far from harmonious. no two people could have been more alone than us"
Deathbed - RELIENT K. iTunes on shuffle aye. how strangely relevant.
ApplezForKnowledge.x
P.S
AN EXAMPLE OF SOMEONE WHO DESERVES NOT JUST ANY OLD 'PEG'
i have a new friend, and her name is Tayla but i like to call her Teeb. just because. she would had to have been the most supportive person to me when my friend Akua died. she didn't know me, i didn't know her... but she showed she cared. & continued to show she cared. she is an example of a genuinely caring person. she is unafraid to speak her mind. she is lovely. she taught me how to heart ;)
*feels cool cos i introduced adeleina to the song*
ReplyDeletegood thoughts to ponder on. and also, +5 cool points for the word play. definately worked out better than if your friend's name was... well, you know, not Tayla.