where am I?
There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery...
Dante Alighieri
in "The Inferno"
how can one be so excited and horribly terrified at the same time?
yet, such feelings are experienced by one such as I
here, now
how can fear suddenly descend again and again about losing something
when it had already been lost and for that which was never had?
and what is in that kind of nostalgic feeling one has for a past
that happened only to one's self
where have I been,
and where the hell am I now?
the seven circles of truth
in "The Inferno"
how can one be so excited and horribly terrified at the same time?
yet, such feelings are experienced by one such as I
here, now
how can fear suddenly descend again and again about losing something
when it had already been lost and for that which was never had?
and what is in that kind of nostalgic feeling one has for a past
that happened only to one's self
where have I been,
and where the hell am I now?
the seven circles of truth
2 Comments:
Maybe you are just waiting for something to happen. Or maybe fate is waiting for you to do something about it.
Truth is, you are not the only one wondering why this happened, and where they are right now.
Sometimes moving on does not necessarily mean you have to leave the face of the earth. Sometimes you have to stay where you are just to make sure the ones that left are still there - or are beginning to come back.
"the scriptures are written in your soul..."
"her fate had been written by her own hand"
things like these come back again and again.
are we just lost wandering souls in this travel called life?
can we really be that powerless?
... i had been thinking that i have come and gone. now, i'm facing my mountain.
it is just now that i have arrived. then so i ascend.
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