Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Silence In Gravity

If we could fall forever, there would be no worries.
When you fall at first, all you can think of are the possible outcomes of your landing. Severe injury, death, paralysis.
If you kept falling, eventually you'll forget you're even falling. You've been away from the ground so long, you'll most likely forget how it feels to stand on two feet. Your thoughts of anything else will eventually disipate. You'll only know what you know is around you. You only know the wind pressing against your ear. You wont know stress, or confusion, anger, melancholy. All you see is the sky above where you had fallen.
Nothing will matter anymore. Even the iminent pain you'll have to endure when you land will completely erase from your mind.
Nothing matter if you fall into nothing forever.
Soon enough you'll stop thinking completely because theres no use for it. Why would you think about something when there's nothing around? You'll just fall and fall and fall and fall...
...and fall...
...and fall...
...and fall...
...and fall.

It's only when you finally hit the ground that everything comes back to you at once and things becomes much too overwhelming to handle.

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