Ellipsis

The frown. Possibly one of the most complicated expressions that the world has ever seen. I’ve seen it being pulled off with as much as a slight effort. True story.

Change is imminent, at least most of the time. Only a microcosm tends to get the best out of the remaining bit. While this statement may seem a little too wild, it is something that has been observed, time and again. Nobody would want change to be the deciding factor for a decision. These decisions are something that will bother us long after they’ve been made, irrespective of the choice we make when we were to decide upon the very thing that got us into such a situation in the first place.

An event always has ramifications and it is these that go on to define the change that came out of a decisive moment that was closely linked with the said event. Knowledge of the event isn’t enough; it is the experience that counts. Entry is always supposed to be controlled and not be taken lightly. This is not supposed to sound elitist despite the fact that it is just that. When there is need for contraction that is exactly what should take place. Expansion should be avoided as much as possible, for not being able to do so will lead to a consequence that can burn down many houses. It is all about utility, sometimes. When things are done to this effect, there ought to be a follow-up failing which there might be a severe backlash, such is the inevitability of destiny. Sadly, all that we remember is the distance from here, to then.

After all this is over, the transmission of trauma begins, and I must say that it isn’t really pleasing. Somehow, at the end of the day, the sea always manages to reclaim the land, because that’s how it starts. Such is the perfection of nothing. On an entirely different level, the future, basically, is the past waiting to happen. The only difference is that the next stop is unknown. One thing that must be realised is that the truth is born in strange places as the compass continues to burn across the wall of days.

Oh well, I think that made me frown, but then again, what if it was actually a smile? It isn’t like it hasn’t happened before, you see.

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