Official Start Time: 10:00 p.m.
Date: 2/4/09
Official End Time: 11:00 p.m.
Its hard to do but it's something we must all come to terms with. We can avoid it as long as we want but in reality we are only feeding a beast that thrives on our pain and suffering. This monster lurks in the shadows and has been there since the dawn of time. It saw man take its first step and it will probably see man take his last. It can't be stopped by sword and shield nor it can be it vanquished into an alternate dimension. It really take human will and power to extinguish such a flame that burns through the rain and wind.
It takes determination, diligence, and even might to see this creature eye to eye and not stare away. It teeth are capable of shredding our soul in two while its grin only makes you hate it more than it already it hates itself. And yet it continues to lurk the shadows and torment those whose minds are no longer habitable. It thrives off their suffering and eats away at their spirit until only a shell is left. It moves on waiting to find a new host where it can sink its teeth and drain the life from another innocent victim whose mind is puzzled with the fears and doubts of life.
Fear and doubt is what make us human and yet it is what created this beast. Our fears and doubts are what lure this beast to our doorstep. It is what allows this creature to sink its teeth and it is what closes the chapters of our spiritual life that once held so much potential.
But I however believe that this beast is really a crucial element to our spirit. Without it, we wouldn't be human. It lays at the bottom of our soul as a reminder of what can strike when we close the door on our friends and on our dreams. Without it, life wouldn't hold any boundaries. We would be free to take the world by storm; only to see our fellow man blaze a trail through what we have worked so hard to create and no rhyme or reason stopping him. Thus, it is a fight between the beast and ourselves as we strive to achieve the balance that satisfies both its hunger and our sanity.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
Date: 2/4/09
Official End Time: 11:00 p.m.
Its hard to do but it's something we must all come to terms with. We can avoid it as long as we want but in reality we are only feeding a beast that thrives on our pain and suffering. This monster lurks in the shadows and has been there since the dawn of time. It saw man take its first step and it will probably see man take his last. It can't be stopped by sword and shield nor it can be it vanquished into an alternate dimension. It really take human will and power to extinguish such a flame that burns through the rain and wind.
It takes determination, diligence, and even might to see this creature eye to eye and not stare away. It teeth are capable of shredding our soul in two while its grin only makes you hate it more than it already it hates itself. And yet it continues to lurk the shadows and torment those whose minds are no longer habitable. It thrives off their suffering and eats away at their spirit until only a shell is left. It moves on waiting to find a new host where it can sink its teeth and drain the life from another innocent victim whose mind is puzzled with the fears and doubts of life.
Fear and doubt is what make us human and yet it is what created this beast. Our fears and doubts are what lure this beast to our doorstep. It is what allows this creature to sink its teeth and it is what closes the chapters of our spiritual life that once held so much potential.
But I however believe that this beast is really a crucial element to our spirit. Without it, we wouldn't be human. It lays at the bottom of our soul as a reminder of what can strike when we close the door on our friends and on our dreams. Without it, life wouldn't hold any boundaries. We would be free to take the world by storm; only to see our fellow man blaze a trail through what we have worked so hard to create and no rhyme or reason stopping him. Thus, it is a fight between the beast and ourselves as we strive to achieve the balance that satisfies both its hunger and our sanity.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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