Tuesday, May 3, 2011

When the Curtains Close

An audience.
What happens when you no longer have one? When not one person chooses to listen anymore?
This is a difficult scenario to deal with. We constantly yearn for someone to listen, even if we are just projecting out into the dark.
Hope. It's what keeps us going. The motivating force behind our actions.


“Hope is faith holding out its hand in the dark.”

3 comments:

  1. There is someone always listening, even if it's not as intently as you want them to be.

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  2. You want someone to understand you. If you can pour out our emotions to someone and get feedback, you learn how much you have in common with other people. You are not alone in this. other people are going through the same thing. It is just a matter of talking about it. People very close to us know us more than we give them credit for, I think. If you are willing to open up to your deepest fears, you can begin to deal with them. For me, its my insecurity. Sometimes the fear is overwhelming and I can't function. I will learn as long as I am willing to confront this fear that I have. If I can get past my insecurity, I will love life.

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  3. We are here, and always are here to support and care. I think we're all lost souls here. And I know at least I am here.

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