Runaway Trolley ride
A weird title I know but when you sit an think about it and compare it to my life it’s fitting. My life is the trolley as I move through portions of it, going from stop to stop people get on and get off as they chose. Some have gotten on and have never gotten off, others have come and gone. It’s that way with everyones life. What makes mine different is my trolley has days that once you are on it’s a mother fucker to get off. You are damned if you do and damned if you don’t. I was going to compare it to a roller coaster but that just doesn’t fit. You don’t have the…. Oh fuck me…. feeling. See a roller coaster is controlled, you know once you get to the top of that hill you will go down. You know the ride.
With a runaway trolley you just don’t know. Will that light turn red? Will we tip, what about that lady crossing the street with her groceries? My life is that trolley and this next week there will be no conductor, none. People say I’m so brave and strong to keep fighting. No I’m not. The brave and strong? They are the ones who get on my Trolley from hell and willing go for the ride.
This next ride…… it’s gonna be a rough oneDing Ding, ALL ABOARD….
I know it may be weird to say good luck to you for the next week but that’s what comes to mind to me today as I am viewing the news tonight and hearing about the devastation in Myramar (Burma). It’s a weird contrast to say the least but try to think good/positive thoughts next week (I know, easier said than done but it will help you… coming from one who knows about the power of positive thinking on healing). Take Care, Ana
I hope you will save a front seat for me, because I will be there cheering whatever the destination!!
*HUGS* and luv you bunches
Aedia
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