let it ride
@cielo watching lisa shaw....
blue lights, beautiful faces, beautiful music.
Beautiful ideas flowing inside a designed moment.
so clearly...
so clear to me...
took so long, to find out.
all the things that happened all around you.
thought you could see, even though it was clear to me.
tomorrow is a new day, free from all the things you didnt say.
better things coming, learn to let it go sometimes.
hope for you see, you want to put it all behind you.
missing something, searching for the strength indside.
finding a new way, i am here to show you my way.
better things coming, so learn to let it go sometimes.
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
hope for you see, you want to put it all behind you,
missing something, searching for the strength indside.
finding a new way, i'm here to show you my way.
better things coming, so learn to let it go sometimes.
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
so clear....
so clear....
It becomes a habit where every ideal needs to be personified to become real in my mind. It helps the moment become more distinctive and more creative. It is one of the few ways in which a memory can be seeded to blossom into something greater than what was experienced. There is warmth in beauty in moments, if you allow yourself to experience them. And the way you thought you smiled when you experienced that moment is the veil and overall character of that memory, regardless if you acutally smiled or not.
Bishop Connop Thirlwall, once said, "In our personal lives we eagerly pursue objects which prove worthless; but we also dread changes which fulfill our most ardent wishes.” Only when something becomes part of the past, can we become disembedded enough to understand if a wish was selfish or rewarding. The point is that we will never know exactly what we want, we can only want the image or idea of that dream, we can never truely judge if the possibility can bring us closer to our dreams.
Freudian dream analysis is noted in dreams meaning the opposite of what they represent in reality. Can we then become closer to living our dreams by doing the opposite of what we think we should be doing?
"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep."
-- Scott Adams ---
blue lights, beautiful faces, beautiful music.
Beautiful ideas flowing inside a designed moment.
so clearly...
so clear to me...
took so long, to find out.
all the things that happened all around you.
thought you could see, even though it was clear to me.
tomorrow is a new day, free from all the things you didnt say.
better things coming, learn to let it go sometimes.
hope for you see, you want to put it all behind you.
missing something, searching for the strength indside.
finding a new way, i am here to show you my way.
better things coming, so learn to let it go sometimes.
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
hope for you see, you want to put it all behind you,
missing something, searching for the strength indside.
finding a new way, i'm here to show you my way.
better things coming, so learn to let it go sometimes.
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
when it all comes down, let it ride,
so clear....
so clear....
It becomes a habit where every ideal needs to be personified to become real in my mind. It helps the moment become more distinctive and more creative. It is one of the few ways in which a memory can be seeded to blossom into something greater than what was experienced. There is warmth in beauty in moments, if you allow yourself to experience them. And the way you thought you smiled when you experienced that moment is the veil and overall character of that memory, regardless if you acutally smiled or not.
Bishop Connop Thirlwall, once said, "In our personal lives we eagerly pursue objects which prove worthless; but we also dread changes which fulfill our most ardent wishes.” Only when something becomes part of the past, can we become disembedded enough to understand if a wish was selfish or rewarding. The point is that we will never know exactly what we want, we can only want the image or idea of that dream, we can never truely judge if the possibility can bring us closer to our dreams.
Freudian dream analysis is noted in dreams meaning the opposite of what they represent in reality. Can we then become closer to living our dreams by doing the opposite of what we think we should be doing?
"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep."
-- Scott Adams ---
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