The step
to move in a direction
choice laden with no thought
others stop
no movement
still
The turn of the head
the close of the eyes
the pause
A step to stop
But moves more than words
The fight
it’s inside and still outside
it shines under that shade
motion fake
eyes stopped and stared.
It’s there
wrong and right
in plain view
no mention
no motion
To step
to move in a direction
choice laden with intent
with thought
with purpose





this is a response to “steps” and your comment on “what will be will become”.
intent can be tricky.
i find myself confused by it at times. most times.
why are you so fucking cool?
i’m not drunk…. but i am.
is there a certian right or wrong?
don’t we just have to follow the way universe leads us?
who’s to claim it either way?
i disagree that smoke, alcohol and wandering thoughts creates a false reality.
in fact i strongly disagree.
perhaps it allows for ideas that once would have never been.
something inspirational potentially.
how can freedom have structure when it appears to us with no restraints or resistance?
to be completely who you are with unconditional reactions is freedom at it’s best.
i am not yet free.
this does have some drunken, sleepless substance.
maybe read this drubk or stoned. that was a coincidental typo. LOL.
i think thats cool.
what i don’t think it cool is my abuse of all three.
so if that’s what you mean then yeah… balance is vital.
whaaaaaaaat?
whatever.
you get it.
Comment by amyisanahole — January 10, 2009 @ 4:31 AM
intent. It’s a neat idea.
but the intent is never matches the outcome of any situation.
This is why people only ever speak of intend in either a prophetic sense or tied up in some kind of apology. Ideals of “wrong” and “right” are connected to intent, but only ever illuminate the fact that what you intend vary rarely is either / or.
Steps, however, are clear, pre-defined forms of intent. I think on some level, taking steps – either small or large – is the only way to sure that you don’t fuck up the out come because of your sickly misguided intentions. When taking steps, you are dividing the larger picture into it’s parts, and ultimately can tackle the whole thing one foot before the other.
I guess.
This was in response to both you and the ahole’s response.
bye bye.
Comment by savageblessing — January 10, 2009 @ 7:49 PM