piątek, 14 maja 2010

'it's sad when the people you know
become the people you knew.
when you walk past someone
like they were never part of your life.
how you used to be able to talk to them for hours
and now you barely look at them.
it's sad..'

 to be continued

8 komentarzy:

  1. I loved you! Even now I do. You should have loved me and not fight and attack me. Who knows what your love could have made me do? If your love was so strong to make me do and give you things I wouldn't have done in the normal circumstances, definitely your love could have brought me back in Poland. But you're never patient. I've lost something great. I never wanted it this way.

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  2. The great Greek writer Nikos Kazantzakis (“Zorba the Greek”) tells us that once when he was a boy he noticed a cocoon stuck to a tree, with a butterfly was about to be born. He waited a while, but it was taking so long, so he decided to warm the cocoon with his breath. The butterfly finally emerged but its wings were still stuck together and it died soon afterwards.
    “I just couldn’t wait for the sun to complete the necessary process of patient maturation,” says Kazantzakis. “That small corpse is until this very day one of the heaviest burdens on my conscience. But that’s what made me understand what a true mortal sin is: trying to force the great laws of the universe. We have to have patience, wait for the right time and then follow confidently the rhythm that God has chosen for our lives.”
    What happened to be between us was beautiful and unique magic. Too many things came to us too quickly and the butterfly is dead now. And his death is irreversible.

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  3. Ten komentarz został usunięty przez autora.

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  4. Yeah for now, it's irreversible, but who knows tommorrow! But this is what I believe, we built and destroyed it together. It could be re-build together. When I flower dies, the on that emerges afterward is even more beautiful. When I empire crashes and collapse, the one that emerges afterward is even more powerful. The reason is that, lessons are learnt from what cause the collapse and so corrections are made. You know I'm very optimistic. :) And moreover I'm hopeful of a brighter and happier future for us all. Agata, I'm so happy you're going to York. Congrats!!!!

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  5. Hmmm... But don't You think that the new empire need a new emperor. The old one had its chance and made the people suffer and they don't want him as a ruler any more. The new empire will be more powerful only if the old system is destroyed. When a flower dies the one that comes afterwards is never the old one. And this new flower take the nutrients from the decomposed previous one.

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  6. A new empire does not necessarily needs a new emperor. It's the system that matters. You can take a look at history. A new flower that arises from a decomposed one blossoms better than the one the emerges from a new ground. So it does not neccesarily means we will be better off if we find new partners. It's our mentality, our approach, our method, our gestures, we need to refine. This I believe.

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  7. Any enough talking about this subject. You could be right or wrong perhaps. Time will tell. Is my mails to you still automatically deleted? I sent you a link to cheap airlines from Poland to the Uk. You can check it out! Have a nice day. Bye!

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  8. O jasna cholera.

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