The Melancholy Universe
August 11, 2014 at 10:58 am
(This post was last modified: August 11, 2014 at 11:01 am by bladevalant546.)
Sometimes in the midst of a depressive state I come up with some decent poetry. I like to share this with you all. The quality is meh, but who knows.
Sometimes the universe has other ideas.
In some way, the stars of people might cross but their destinations in the cosmos could be unknown.
So why in this permanent unknown we strive to find the answer.
Do we delude ourselves into knowing that something feels right therefore it must be so?
Perhaps it would be best to succumb to the laws that govern our universe and let things flow the way they are meant to.
What painful lesson this is to learn to let go, when the universe is full of distant light blocked by nearly eternal darkness.
With so much beacons of hope, how can one hold so much despair.
In the universe there is life and destruction, contradictions that warp even time.
So how can we being face with infinite uncertainty and maintain hope.
Or is it the pursuit of hope enough?
These things I do not understand, and my questions are as vast as the universe.
So how can we make any definite promises, if our own destinations are not definitive.
Sometimes the universe has other ideas.
In some way, the stars of people might cross but their destinations in the cosmos could be unknown.
So why in this permanent unknown we strive to find the answer.
Do we delude ourselves into knowing that something feels right therefore it must be so?
Perhaps it would be best to succumb to the laws that govern our universe and let things flow the way they are meant to.
What painful lesson this is to learn to let go, when the universe is full of distant light blocked by nearly eternal darkness.
With so much beacons of hope, how can one hold so much despair.
In the universe there is life and destruction, contradictions that warp even time.
So how can we being face with infinite uncertainty and maintain hope.
Or is it the pursuit of hope enough?
These things I do not understand, and my questions are as vast as the universe.
So how can we make any definite promises, if our own destinations are not definitive.
I would be a televangelist....but I have too much of a soul.