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Two Worlds

The two hearts can never live in one body Two souls can never bore one heart When two worlds collide they will dance around each other Testing and pushing As a person crossing the street sees a car driving down the same street One must draw back to let the other pass And respect the boundaries of the other So that two worlds will never collide And diminish the broken harmony That makes the world go round as it does Like two dancers interpreting each others moves So that the dance will reach perfection Slowing down when the other slows down Speeding up when the other speeds up Dancing as one to move with the other person And still move as themselves Two worlds will never last long as one They may last together unaware of each others existence But they will never last as one When two worlds collide a balance is broken Strings are pulled Barriers are broken and the thin line between Good and evil Becomes even thinner and thiner Until it is no longer recognizable by either side It is the curse of humanity We are all participants in the endless triffles created We are participants by being human We make mistakes We hurt eachother and ourselves We hate We love We try We ruin so much just trying to bring ourselves up Selfish we are Ruining all that is natural We judge others And we are just as bad as the next person We judge and we judge And sometimes We forget who we really are We are each and all a part of one another Whether we realize it or not We are all the same And for this we must hold on to all we have that is precious The part of us that enables us to love one another The beating heart that allows us to put someone else first Alone we may feel sometimes It is alone that we are never As long as we love We will never be alone It is in the nature of us all Not just to selfishly hate one another But to selflessly love one another

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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