Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wash It Away

Looking out my window, I start thinking. Which can only mean one thing. Disaster.
When the wheels of my head decide to turn they go into the dark little corner of hell. Due to the lack of often observation my mind has time to stick to one thing for a very long time. And this day it was the world.

The economy wasn't any better, and the leader was driving me up the wall with his "helpful expenses". Which of course ended up driving us into a fatter and deeper hole of dept. But that wasn't any of my concern at the moment. Looking out into the gray and rainy weather out side I started pondering over the human race. What has it come to? Back in the old testament when the world came to a similar round, God pulled a flood over us. Leaving only the pure and good on earth. Yet we repopulate and went back into our old habits. Sex, drugs and murder? Those have always existed. What makes my evil heart yearn though is the hatred and the hypocrisy. People fall in the world, and if we like it we cheer if we don't we boo. It is more  of a tendency to move around to what is of your liking. That isn't bad, unless you blend into your environment and follow the rest of the crowd around. No one stands up for what they believe in anymore. They just go with the biggest crowd. How pathetic is that? Humans are the most powerful beings on earth except for God. But he gave us the earth. Yet we destroy it. We destroy ourselves.

Some try to over power God. That never ends well. Others give up due to things going wrong one too many times. When they see someone who needs help, they don't reach out their concern. They stand and watch. We are falling apart, and that makes me hate it even more. Looking on the drops of rain going down my window as if they were in a race, to me it looked like our world, being washed away due to stupidity and lack of emotion.

Getting up to go to bed I came to a conclusion. The world is beautiful and all of the creatures in it. Except our souls. We don't have them.

Until the next time,
Rain girl