Saturday, February 10, 2007

The Brilliance of The Sunset

Confronting caustic crossroads, we have loosely left, letting go our youth. There was once a time when every day was brand new, and our eyes still widened at the brilliance of the setting sun. Do you remember when we used to dream? Do you remember when our whole lives were ahead of us, we had everything to look forward to, and we never had to say goodbye? Those days have set with the sun, and we are forced to feel the weight of time. Our dreams are no longer distant, but are upon us, and more than ever we must realize the significance of our actions and the importance of the present. You and I, were born to dream; we were born to fly. And so dreaming must become a daily routine, as we discover what it means to pursue the depths of our hearts, so that we may explode across the sky like streaming shooting stars.

Time will never stop moving forward, but the fact of the matter is, if we live our lives with passion, we should look at the past with sorrow, that it is no longer present. But, just the same, if we live our lives with passion, we should never fear what is to come, and the present will forever be nothing less than extraordinary.

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