Monday, August 17, 2009

Once Upon A Thought

Once upon a thought there was a tree. The tree was as tall as the mountains and was always releasing the freshest leaves onto the low, rugged ground. The tree only exists in this paragraph, but nevertheless, as long as this is being read, the tree is thriving. When this paragraph is ignored (or not being read), the tree ceases to exist, lost within the earth where it was once planted. However, a mere thought of this paragraph, even without reading it directly, brings the tree back - once again allowing shade and faith to lavish the fields.

What is a paragraph without sentences? What are sentences without words? What are words without letters? What are letters without purpose?

Words are passed by our reading sight, sometimes never remembered again; forgotten as soon as our sights are off the words. Words are more than that. They're more than just letters placed side by side to form legible text. They hold emotion, faith, speech and trust.

No-I-B-4-E-Except-After-C ----- less our real intentions shatter to pieces