Today isn’t the first time the skies descend into the earth. Nor is it the first time the soaring birds nestle in their shelter, heavy and
shivering cold. It is the millionth time, perhaps, the lightning strikes the
hapless animal left cut out of a life in the open farm. It is the millionth time, perhaps, the traffic on the highway becomes sluggish, attempting to test the patience
of jammed brain circuits. It is the millionth time, perhaps, the wind blows too
strong, ripping the window naked, shamelessly giving an unwelcome opening. Nothing
will ever be a first time.
As the rain thuds on the roof, waking up the asleep snuggling
in bed or keeping the idle up in the couch, nothing remains as vivid as seen
under the blue sky. Everything rightly becomes a world of parallel visibility. It
becomes the alternate world taking over before the eyes of a stranded soul. And
it’s been recorded recklessly in the pages of time. It is nothing new, and the
past has been repeating itself needlessly sometimes.
Nothing is new in the books of age, where the past is just waiting
to be flipped through only to be retold in the later chapters. The past has its
way of propagandizing itself as either a ridiculous or lamenting alter ego. Sometimes,
it is an agonizing piece of junk in one’s hand. But to give light in the dark, more
importantly, it makes sure that through today it will serve as a lesson for
tomorrow.
Nothing will ever be a first time, but anything can be your
first.
Image: Singapore
Image: Singapore
A very creative way of expressing your deep thought... :)
ReplyDelete@bluelady: whoever you are, thanks for the comment. :) don't be so blue. :)
ReplyDeleteits has been raining for a week now...
ReplyDeletehahaha.. I'm not blue. I just like the color. :)
ReplyDelete@bluelady: that's one fact about you. glad to know that. :P
ReplyDeleteGrabe, ang deep ni Kuya! =) There's always sunshine after the rain. Cheer up!
ReplyDeleteWe can't stop the rain from falling. It teaches us lessons, depending on how we deal with it when it comes. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a blessing from God!
ReplyDelete@Relentless Karla: thanks for reading, Ate! Life's up now! :)
ReplyDelete@bluelady: thanks for commenting especially the last bit. :)
ReplyDelete@Philippines Wedding Information: indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteLearn to dance in the rain. Have you?
ReplyDelete@bluelady: If you mean literally, I haven't. Doing it would remind me of a Sara-John Lloyd movie scene. Ha ha! :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Metaphorically. :)
ReplyDelete@bluelady: My blog doesn't measure up to what I've been through all these years. Not just yet, so I am yet to spill the bigger beans here soon. And yes, I know how to dance in the rain - sometimes, in choreography. :)
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeletedance like nobody's watching? :)
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