Sunday, November 27, 2011

Lost in Oblivion

If confusion was a drug, then I would be its addict. Nothing has seemed clear lately. Whether it be the news or every day life, is it imperative they try to confuse us? I don't know why. Was it there nature to do so or was there true intention dark. Whether any of those parameters hold true than we've got some serious problems.

A man who drinks and tells his wife he's clean, but actually isn't. She asks herself as to why her husband would do such a thing. A women who tells the world that she's an addict, but doesn't quit. The world is confused to why that women won't stop. A student who tells his fathers he gets A's, but brings home B's. The father asks why his son doesn't work harder to earn those A's. Finally the news and media lie to us on a daily basis, yet no one complains. I ask as to why such a world would sit and watch. We are oblivious to some things, that I can agree with, but why should we sit around and watch people lie to us? A lie can lead to the confusion that lives in our heads. The women you loved is an addict, why not help her become better? A son who's a failure, to you at least, so why not help him strive farther? A husband drinks, so why not help him by taking him to AA meetings? A network of news stations lie to us, as a nation and as a world, so why not rise and question it? We can be oblivious because we don't want to struggle harder. We don't want see our loved ones hurt, but yet we let the media lie to us. We don't want to see our loved ones hurt, but we let them die because of an addiction. The list goes on, but yet we do nothing about it. We make our selves oblivious and that's we're a limit needs to be set. Life is endless, but our dreams are not. If that special someone fit into your life somehow, then they were part of that dream. A special someone that you loved deserves that special attention, even though they are half way across the ocean blue.

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