4 feb. 2012

Life, an interesting journey...

I had the idea to write about a famous place in this world. Instead of this, I was thinking I could write about a famous writer...hmmm like Shakespeare for example. But then I had a flashback of the romantic city of Venice and the gorgeous things I saw there. What do you think of when you say "Venice"? I always associate it with the word "love". I changed my mind so many times, but my article will be about love, sadness, obstacles, in other words about life.
Life is like some strings, once broken never to be repaired. You know the saying "live every moment like your last one", but I got to say I disagree with it. As an answer to the question "why?" I'll just repeat some words that Tom Jones uses as some advice at the beginning of one of his songs: "To live for today and to love for tomorrow is the wisdom of a fool, because yesterdays are over and tomorrow may never come". We are at the age of "love stories", I guess each and every one of you has once written one first love letter or just emailed it. I never write emails to tell people how I feel. I even hate messaging in general when used to approach topics whose importance and emotional range surpass that of a "teaspoonful". I tend to think that all things that matter are to be spoken and not written. Some may accuse me of not being romantic...but the true word is "shy" (on the background plays "In the city of blinding lights"-U2).

-The song changes while I think what I want to write about precisely: "Life is a roller-coaster" by Ronan Keating-

With a little courage, now, an idea blooms like a crimson rose lying in the far corner of my mind, a light at the end of an endless dark tunnel, an idea of how I should talk about such a complicated journey, life, on a single piece of paper. What am I doing exactly? I have a shape in my mind, a blurred purpose...but do you know how I should lock on this piece of milky white paper the deep feelings behind the words? Actually, I'm used to this...not being able to express my true feelings...
Remember when you were just a little kid and you used to ask your mom "Is it good? Did I do it well?" (Next track: "Moon river"-Frank Sinatra).
Can't you see, I am writing to you...you know...told you I'm not used to this...And now I'll start babbling...hmm...10 seconds to change the song-Avant: "Right place, wrong time"-. And now with a change of attitude due to the music I'll try to end with what I should have said from the very beginning(that's me). So, what should we do now? ("I just can't help believin' "-Elvis Presley)

-Imagine I spent a whole song to write the last few words-
Well, I just want to say that as we grow up we tend to forget where we come from. Becoming a famous banker with lots of money on your hands isn't enough. We should not forget about our family, friends and never ever put anything else before them ("I hope you dance"-Ronan Keating-marvelous tune you should actually listen to this).
You know what? An example of family being on the first place is "The last song", a book written by Nicholas Sparks. It teaches us to be more responsible, it indirectly advises us that even if the whole world were ours, we couldn't rule it alone, we need to be supported by family ("Candle in the wind"-Elton John). "Personal affection is a luxury you can have only after all your enemies are eliminated. Until then, everyone you love is a hostage, sapping your courage and corrupting your judgement" (by Orson Scott Card-"Empire"). Even if the words have a negative meaning, it should have the opposite effect on us (Michael Buble-"Home").
One last thing I'll tell you:
Worship the bonds of true family; don't make this world worse than it is now, because it is already dancing on the edge of oblivion.
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