mardi 26 janvier 2010

Me and your peers

Interpretation of an encounter turning into confrontation :

"What is being young, compared to you i'm old but compared to your mom i'm young, think farther if you can, all is relative, it's a perception and self description matter!! If being young is wearing flashy trendy overrated and over expensive clothes, talking futile subjects, gathering in entertainment places to lose yourself, let the master Money takes you to oblivion and pretending all that to be cool, then no, definitely i'm not young. Yet i have more imagination than you'll ever have and i'll never lose what is "youth" to me because i'm not a product, i don't hide behind a fake imagery to reassure myself about a boring future thoughout the common life. You'll lose your youth as you define it and you'll end up with only bitter souvenirs and your withered faded eyes to cry, it will come fast, poor you, and i won't help you work your mind to see beyond when you'll beg for a savior."


biblical comparisons :

-youth way of life is a road to perdition

-master Money is the "passeur", the skeleton ferryman taking you in his craft right to hell.

-the savior... will be your psy ah ah ah! you're doomed and will definitely roast in hellish pain.

(I couldn't resist to add this for the psy comparison ah ah ah! i'm creating my own fun here, with irony.)

3 commentaires:

  1. I think the ability to see the world as if you see it for the first time is the spark of youth...once a person becomes enveloped in the routine and stops perceiving he grows old.

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  2. "Youth is given; age is achieved."
    May Swenson

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  3. Actually you found a clue to that post, i read May Swenson some time before writing it.

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