Mine

"I am Infinite." -Me

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Our Proudest Moments.

It's easy for us to get caught up in the glory of all the things we do. We like to believe we are right in all, and wrong in none. This isn't always the case, but it doesn't disqualify the good in any being either. We all strive to become better; we want better familial bonds; we want better opportunities; we want better health and longer lives; we want to become gods betwixt the common people of this world. But we mustn't let faith become the enemy.
We find ourselves becoming better, not by our own feats of achieving more than others or by gain in general but, by serving those that have less than we do. We become stronger and wiser by learning where our faults lie, and when we are wrong and when we need to accept our mistakes. Not accept defeat, but just acknowledge our faults. And when we learn from our weaknesses and mistakes, accepting that we can become better, and that others can improve too by withholding judgement, we are better. These moments of true growth and service should be our proudest moments.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Courier - Invent, Animate

I have a message to send, to a world that doesn't want to hear it.
Stop walking backwards into the dark.
"Who's on my side?"
I find myself asking this question far too often when I,
I see a depiction of myself, but is this who I'm supposed to be?
I'm not answering questions anymore.
If I had a voice, I'd use to fill the void
If I had a cure, I swear to god I never tell the world.
The hands of time, the grains of life.
The hands of time, the grains of life.
It hurts to know they work side by side.
And when my life comes to an end, it's up to you to never forget.
In a life I never asked for, I can see the ancestry in me.
I still have this message to send, the family tree is dead to me.
I felt love for the first time when I stopped expecting it from the ones I held so high.
I felt hope in my bones for the first time when I walked in my own direction.
Return to sender.
Return to sender