THE NONSENSICAL COLLECTIONS
"Closed off from the world,
new identity,
doesn't comply to the rules,"
- What's He Running From
"He needed to relieve to the pain,
illegal pain killers,"
-The Pain Stealer
"I'll send it in an envelope,
with only a strangers handwriting."
-I'd Tell You The Truth
My Nonsensical Collections
This is for all the 'quoteable' moments in life. When the time calls for things to be written down. The time for stories and ideas to always be considered. Nothing to be purposely forgotten. Pain can not be erased, therefore we shouldn't spend our whole lives trying to forget. We must forgive, but we must never forget our stories.
May 19, 2015
May 12, 2015
What We See In a Day // The Letters On The Screen
When I woke up I saw the ceiling. Then I saw myself. Then for the next nine hours I saw people. Some people that I liked and some that I don't. I saw papers with letters and numbers on them. Some of these letters and numbers I did not understand. I saw concrete; miles and miles of it. By then I was tired enough. I didn't want to see anything else, but I had not choice. I saw the sky, it was big and bright and blue. I loved it. I saw a screen. I see a screen right now, and as my fingers move I see letters appear on the screen. Where are these letters when they're not on the screen? Maybe they hide, or maybe they don't exist. Something somewhere tells these letters to appear, but until then they are just hiding somewhere else and we can't find them until we need them. The letters on the screen must feel so ignored sometimes, especially letters like 'z' and 'q' that are rarely used. Oh, and we can't forget the letters that get erased when we use the backspace on them. They must feel so hated, like we needed them and then all of a sudden we changed our minds and don't need them anymore. It makes it even worse to know that we are known to treat people just like we treat the letters on the screen.
May 9, 2015
Here's To Our Stories
Everyone's got a story. They may not know it yet. They may not care. I decided that I wanted to know everyone's story. Whether it be terrifying or boring. Stories have preserved history for thousands of years. But the more technology takes over, the more stories are lost. People have become scared of their stories, knowing that people never cease to alter them. We cannot be afraid of our stories. We must embrace them so that they are not lost in time.
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