Thursday, April 02, 2009
{ 6:58 PM }
Second chances they don't matterPeople never changeOnce a whore, you're nothing moreI'm sorry, that will never changeAnd about forgivenessWe're both supposed to have exchangedI'm sorry honey but I'm passing outNow look this way:D
Fraudulent!
Pharisaical!
Duplicitous!
Ohmy. Doesn't that describe all of us? At least at times. We can't deny we've never been such people, can we? Even I have to admit I've been hypocritical.
When we take a look in the mirror, who or what(Perhaps 'what' would be more accurate.)do we see? A reflection of our monstrous inner being? An angelic portrayal of ourselves? Or maybe it would be someone you'd hate to be-the person whom you have always been criticising.
Well, who knows. Maybe what you are seeing is just a reflection which is oh-so-perfect just because of your own biased opinion of yourself. (Source unreliable.) Others, may not view you as such.
I guess that's probably why we have absolutely no right to find fault with someone else. That's simply because we've all done something wrong before. Be it the same wrong or a different wrong. A wrong is still a wrong and I'm sure that you, my friends, ages being close to 16 or above, can distinguish between wrongs. A blatant wrong doing and an accidental wrong are all still wrong. Outrightly doing something wrong, however, deserves a punishment much more than accidental wrong-doing.
-.- I'm digressing.
Now then, can we, with absolute assurance, say we are all as perfect as we have always thought we were? Or maybe now we can start to slowly identify our flaws-no longer just pinpoint the flaws of others, because that little flaw of ours may actually be the reason why we always had a grudge against another person?
So please. Do take a look at yourself clearly and objectively in the mirror first and see what you are actually like before declaring that another person has flaws so irreparable, so deep that not a single deed can redeem them from that abyss of darkness they are falling into. Apparently, you're falling into the same situation.
And to clear any doubts, this applies to myself too.
It serves as a reminder how I should think before I say something and how I should look at myself before I look at someone else. It may sound critical, so please tell me if it does and I'll try to correct certain things. Besides, as the old saying goes, no one is perfect, right?
Oh, don't tell me you're no one.