If all things negative were to appear in a neutral light in your life, will they still plague you because of what they once were? I’m not sure where I am going in my life right now, but I am trying to pick up the pace and “take life by the horns”. Everyday that I sit in my 20th century humanities class, I wait patiently for Professor Scolaro to talk about different artists, architects, and other historical impacts of the 20th century. So far he has only made me think about my own life and the thoughts that have been accompanying me as I grow older in this trek of mine. He forces me to ponder some of the different ways I’ve been viewing things, as well as my perspective and philosophy on limitations. You’d be shocked to know that you are limiting yourself almost 95% of the time in your actions. You are limiting the way you think so as to please society or fit in, and you don’t even realize it. You think you’re being cordial… But what you don’t realize is that you are being unoriginal.
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To be quite honest with you, I appreciated your beauty before I ever even laid eyes on you. Your personality screamed “Originality” and your heart demonstrated an innocence of authenticity, all understood through the readings of the words you’ve written.
Please tell me that I am not wrong. Please tell me that my judge of character has yet to fail me. Your simple texts have brightened my day and shifted my paradigm in a way that nobody has been able to do before an actual conversation.
Your passion to dance and write shows an artistic side of you. Artists are endangered in these times, like a rare flower that’s humble, but still knows that it is beautiful.
The effervescence in which you’ve shown has left me in awe… And the only thing I have left to say is… I can’t wait to spend a day inside of your world.
Why does it feel like I’m not where I’m supposed to be? Why did I have to see you again? Doesn’t matter anyway. Please just be overdue butterflies.







