Imfamous invective.
By rvh1956
A black monday had started his week, as fortune so sure of he set out to seek. Things happened to make his quest so hard, it seemed he was moving inch by inch, yard by yard. The things in his his heart he felt outward he must spew, he really didn't care for others thoughts or points of view. The words from his mouth were to those directed offensive, but to keep from hurting he hurled the rather than become pensive. Dear reader you ask why the title deceived, why my words under that title should be thusly believed. It is nobody specific I am talking about here, just needed you to come listen and my point become clear. Tread softly though life know there are others out there, with things much in common that most of us share. Hearts that can be broken, words we wished had been left better unspoken. Because a hurt having been felt it is hard to forget. Leaving the one that gave the hurt with at least some regret. Enough of the hurting enough of the pain. We all must face the sunshine and the rain. Love freely and openly no matter the cost, for a love that's been poisoned forever is lost. Be true to yourself ever avoiding deceit. Some day you will find in yourself you're complete. In that completion think how more you can give, as each day becomes marvelous in which you must live. Be gentle and kind, yet to yourself first. Soon you find that things go to best instead of to worst. Feel free kind reader to comment right here, for each of your comments, good or bad, to me bring great cheer. The reason is this my friends that have read, is that we both grow to learn from the words that are said. Shouldn't that be the point each day something new thusly learned, instead of by invective all parties getting burned. My words are for you. Please comment and be true. I grow when you grow, so these seeds here I sow. Methinks it is now time for me to go. Please be thoughtful before, yet again invectives you throw. ~~~~~~~ :o) :o) :o) :o) :o) :o) :o) ~~~~~~~Comments anyone? Written April 7th, 2002 © on Apr 06 2002 11:37 PM PST, Richard Vance Haeckel 0 • 1
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