Have you ever seen your dreams shatter before your eyes?
What if it was you with the hammer?
Would you stop yourself?
Could you stop yourself?
What if you took your time to shatter the glass?
Would it make a difference?
What would you do now?
What could you do now?
2007-01-30
11:27:28
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➔ Philosophy
Please don't put a thumbs down unless you are sure they deserve it. People are entitled to a choice of what they do, who are you to judge their actions?
2007-02-06
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Yeh, every time I wake up.
2007-01-30 12:14:22
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answered by pageys 5
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Yep, I have but I don't give up on anything. I picked every piece up and slowly put it back together again. It isn't the same, I don't want it to be the same because as I created new hope I saw the illusions in the old.
2007-01-30 20:27:29
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answered by WW 5
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my dreams shatter before my eyes every day
and I have the hammer in my hand shattering them
I shatter the glass in smaller and smaller pieces
it makes no difference
i carry on
2007-01-30 21:14:18
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answered by meditation and mango juice 4
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Mine develop into approximately 4 months in the past. i develop into helping a team of werewolves discover a clean risk-free abode to stay in. The unusual element is that it wasn't a nightmare -- they in no way grew to become into werewolves, and particularly in no way attacked me. yet they admitted they have been werewolves -- you be attentive to, it develop into in basic terms an particularly logical certainty. i myself develop into hoping they might rework, because of the fact i develop into curious to work out the way it particularly befell -- because of the fact, you be attentive to, that is often so pretend-looking interior the action pictures. yet they in no way did rework, and upon waking i could no longer even start to wager at what the dream meant.
2016-11-01 22:21:30
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answered by ? 4
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Yup. I dropped a 60 year old fine china set that I would have sold and put the down payment on a new car. :(
2007-01-30 12:45:00
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answered by Lynd8 2
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Good Poem.
I think people these days don't really recognize what they want or what they need. Often, we are the catalyst to the fire of our scorched hearts. Regret can swallow us whole, the question is:
Why do we shatter?.....
2007-01-30 11:35:15
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answered by Atom 2
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That would be like in -Dreaming your life away.
I always look at life's downfall as a lesson.
Lesson in life- We can't please ourselves all the time.
Like my son once told me at my lowest, when all dreams were shattered.
"Mom, you got lemons, Make lemonade"
Now how sweet is that?
2007-02-06 08:40:06
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answered by Bluelady... 7
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No, but i believe i could stop myself if i knew it was going to happen
2007-01-30 11:32:17
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answered by Danielle F 3
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seen em shatter a million times...usually my fault. you can agrue 'god's' purpose or subconsious will or dharma....but hey, that's life man...no time to cry over it
2007-01-30 11:53:14
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answered by Shadowmender 1
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Yes,in the divorce court.Still love her always will.I would change myself.
2007-01-30 11:41:28
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answered by Anonymous
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