Revised
3/18/2007 at 3:32 PM
And you're going to know for sure, that I'm potentially going to find every last scrap of why it shouldn't be. It's like smashing out the walls of misidentity, to escape the defeatist fate, "what's meant to be". Destruction in order to reconstruct one's being. There's no more reason in seeking out good in goodness. It's a desparate act, decomposing the individual, and looking for the good in bad, allows anyone to break away from the mundane smiling crowd. The laughter and joy that they impose and expose is temporal, but the hidden smile is what's meant to be.