Friday, October 26, 2012

The Mediocrity of Clichés

A cliché can sometimes be mediocre.
It can also be a proof of unrelenting will to do what ought to be done.
It can also be a mere repetitive action that is neither mediocre nor good.
And it can also be tiring.

In the sunrises that pass, in every dawn that breaks,
The minds grow ponder on what ought to be and what is
And one can only determine fully what is until he finds it himself.
We run to pursue further.

How will you obtain if you don't know?
How will you posses if you can't go, pursue?
How can you hear if you're not willing to listen?
How can you find if you don't seek?

Can you understand if you knew?
Can you pursue if you possesed?
Can you continue listening if you keep hearing?
Can you find if you sought?

One must keep telling. One must keep pursuing.
Because someday, one may know.
One day, one may listen.
And soon, one can stand up.
One may understand.
One may lead.

Your own clichés will always be a cliche if it is done for the worth of doing it alone. 
Know that gist. Understand that process.
And committedly pursue that goal.
And mean it.

1 comment:

  1. Dapat may like na rin sa Blogspot eh. Yung parang sa Posterous at Wordpress. >:)

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