Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Full Stop

She gets the ball. For her that is the final catch. It isn't just a ball to her, she considers it a full stop. Yes, a full stop for the last sentence of the last section of this chapter. She has grown so exhausted from that game. She wants to learn the lesson so she was holding on till the last moment. But she has come to the end of the line now. She has learned the rules of the game, so isn't it enough? Doesn't that put an end to that chapter? "Nobody can help you if you cannot help yourself" it states. Indeed she has learned that lesson, grasped it to the fullest. The ones who care unfortunately do not have the means to. And those who do.. well she bets they wouldn't care. Please tell me she hasn't come out of this chapter empty handed. Please tell me she's not back to the very starting point again. Well, she wants to close down those bridges she had built for others to cross to her, but at least she doesn't want to rebuild the walls she once had. She doesn't want isolation no more, no quite the opposite. I guess that's a good distance away from where she had started.

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