The Lion, the Rabbit, and the Raccoon
Journal Entry: Tue Apr 15, 2008, 5:40 PM
Okay, I might feel kinda girlish or like a little kid for writing this entry but let me just get it out of my system.
What does one do when one was supposed to like somebody yet ended liking somebody else? When one thought that the somebody who was liked before would be great to have but now it's not possible because one's mind is focused on somebody else. What if the new someone has somebody already yet proclaimed that they were beginning to like oneself? Is it shameful not to have guilt for the someone's someone because their someone is flirting with oneself? Does one have integrity for flirting back with that someone knowing that doing so could cause some problems between themselves? Are the actions justifiable because one cannot really control whom one likes?
But what if that someone said it was better to just stick with their old someone's so it'll help them both to move on and forget about each other? Does one not feel hurt in the least bit, even though it was with the best intentions? What if one cannot move on and want that somebody to themselves, but cannot because that someone has made up their mind into staying with they once shared love, even though the flame had been subsiding. Is it wrong to say that? That their passion was evaporating, so that is why that someone likes oneself?
Or what if that someone is just liking oneself because they do not have what they desire in their current relation? Would there be betrayal at the end? If so, who's to be hurt?
Maybe things are for the better. But the raccoon will always be stuck in the middle of the lion and the rabbit. The lion having its mate chosen yet getting its attention caught and the rabbit wanting one, not fighting but watching until the raccoon...makes...its move.
- Mood:
Artistic - Listening to: "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd
Devious Comments
You have beautiful photography, keep it up!
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