| tjvagabond004 ( @ 2008-01-23 11:51:00 |
umm...yea
Do you ever realized that you really fucked something up? Is there a choice you made that you regret and wish you could take back? Sometimes I really wish life had an ‘undo’ button and you could go back and erase something and it never would have happened. Like a huge delete button and whatever is bothering you just disappears and fades away like a bad mist.
It’s a sad feeling when you choose between two options and then realize you did the wrong thing. It’s like there’s this parallel world moving on right next to you that see and imagine but never experience, you’re separated from it by a film of glass, by a poor choice. How do you come back from such a thing? It’s difficult to realize you messed something up in life and nothing you can’t make it better, the only thing you can do is learn from your mistake and work towards not doing the same thing next time around. But it’s all the more frustrating when it’s a lesson you thought you had already learned, and horrible when it’s something you had promised not to repeat.
Life: It’s about holding on and letting go and knowing when to do which.
Do you ever realized that you really fucked something up? Is there a choice you made that you regret and wish you could take back? Sometimes I really wish life had an ‘undo’ button and you could go back and erase something and it never would have happened. Like a huge delete button and whatever is bothering you just disappears and fades away like a bad mist.
It’s a sad feeling when you choose between two options and then realize you did the wrong thing. It’s like there’s this parallel world moving on right next to you that see and imagine but never experience, you’re separated from it by a film of glass, by a poor choice. How do you come back from such a thing? It’s difficult to realize you messed something up in life and nothing you can’t make it better, the only thing you can do is learn from your mistake and work towards not doing the same thing next time around. But it’s all the more frustrating when it’s a lesson you thought you had already learned, and horrible when it’s something you had promised not to repeat.
Life: It’s about holding on and letting go and knowing when to do which.