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Feb 16, 2006

Labyrinth ©

Why do you want something you, when you know you can’t have it?
The less probable the price, the grander the allurement.
When old you wish you’re younger, when young you wish you’re old.
It’s a never ending cycle and the answer is untold.
Like a child chasing a ball, that your parents let you pick.
Just as you reach your prize, you’ll give the ball a kick.
We’re all trapped in the circle, the labyrinth of reality.
Always wanting more and more, the things we cannot keep.
But for all that we struggle, and for all that we strive,
The prizes we most value are the ones that we’re deprived.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's kinda like when you go to the hospital and they say you can't eat salty food for 6 weeks following your porceedure. It makes you want it all the more. There is somthing about what we know we can't or aren't supose to have. Its an allurment a fenatical obbession in which we consume ourselves with needlessly. I "DO" know how you feel. "Hug's"