Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Catcher in the Rye

I believe the worst thing we can ever do is to make a child lose its innocence way too early. That, my friend, that incident is the worst crime we can ever commit because it is unforgiveable and unforgettable. I know, we all witnessed or will witness death in our lifetime, but I believe that showing a child a world of reality too quickly and too strongly will eventually make the child grow pessimisstic. However, every child, one day, will lose its innocence, no matter what. It is a sad fact and we try to catch them before they go out of the rye, but we have to let them fall one day. But, for now, let the child grow up on its own pace, at its own time, because we cannot make the flower bloom when it does not, nor do we want to cover the flower while it is blooming. And to those who are brought into the real world too early, I apologize because it was tough for me, and I know it is tough for you. My friends and I grew up at different times, at different rates. I grew up faster and believed that my friends were immature. Sadly, I am the problem, therefore, I isolated myself from them because I could not stand their so-called immaturity. They were my Phineas to my Gene, though without jealousy. All I wanted was to be equal, but I guess Canada made me go one step ahead.

Sorry for the extremely long paragraph.

With love,

Violet Sar Bleu :) <3

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