‘Suddenly, all was
gone behind the wall. There was none, but one.’
They say that humans are adaptive, in a sense that they can
coop with any natural or man induced hazard and live through it to tell the
tale to their offspring. They can process vast amounts of information through
their ears and eyes, then analyze and store then in one bunch of tiny cells and
fat that makes up their pathetic brains, yet they barely scratch the surface of
what’s available to them and suffice to what they already have. It’s known that humans changed a great deal in
natural progress of what was supposed to be of that the universe; albeit
slowly, was preparing them for. But unlike the animals which communicated
without words, sometimes tens of paragraphs were required in human-speech to
express a simple emotion, and even harder so if the narrator tried to induce
them in the listener’s mind.
You see, in nature lays a great deal of power, and then
those who have the power but without a plan. The latter are a community whose
bones are moved by sinews made of greed, bigotry and discrimination, and their
wheel of days was but an un-oiled cogwheel, producing more noise that moving
and spreading of energy, yet they are feeding a brain only so comprehensive just
to be ashamed of its own ways of thinking. These are the monsters who held
captive of their power, with bodies packing hate and thoughts of destruction.
They are fuelled to set the world ablaze so not only can all fathom their
power, but in order to contain it.
Then, there lives an exact opposite to the forth mentioned.
Those who live the glimpse of each moment and praise it as it goes by, just
like a drop of morning dew falling off of the leaves of a great willow which
has bestowed its branches upon a dirty lake, and with small circular waves
disrupting the lake’s natural moments of rest. For many more will come that the
lake shall gradually take over the living land and suffocate its creatures, for
what that is their symbol of rejuvenation can also cast a quick doom upon those
who are not prepared to defend themselves against a turn of events.
Not all change needs to be made over time, for some can be instantaneous,
just like a barrage of meteors crumbling
through the vast empty space, immensely taking a molten form as they heat up in
a mission to approach us. It does give us a warning, but escape from certain death can be almost
impossible. Change is imminent, its results can be precisely calculated if
given the unknown factors, but that’s what makes it so hard to calculate the
outcomes of a given situation.
Now the flames are blazing everywhere, burning hotter than
deepest volcano that once shaped the Earth that we call home. We didn’t realize
that we had brought it upon ourselves.