Monday, May 31, 2010

Biology

Today is my last day of freedom.
Tomorrow I'll be plunged deep into Biology.
I'm not looking forward to it at all.
But, alas, I must go through with it.
I want to graduate on time more than I don't want to take this class.
In other news, are you aware that a lot can change in a week?
Because it can.
New people can be introduced in your life.
Old friends can be reintroduced in a new light.
You can create something unique with them.
You can create something unique all by yourself.
Your skin can peel off where you burnt it.
You can become less and less grossed out by that every day.
You can finish a book.
You can start a new one and hate it.
You can finally realize that you aren't the only one with baggage.
Other people have worries, concerns, and insecurities about their own lives.
You learn that they, the people, are more important than their burdens.
You love them anyway.
That's what Jesus would do.
Most of the things that "Jesus would do" are often a pain for us to do.
But this comes surprisingly easy for me.
Understand a person's faults but love them anyway.
You know why?
Because I'm just a screwed up as you.
And you.
And you.
And you, too.
We're all for one and one for all.
That is true humanity.

Biology is the study of life. Maybe I won't drown after all.

"What would you do if I sang out of tune?
Would you stand up and walk out on me?
Lend me your ear and I'll sing you a song.
I will try not to sing out of key."

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