The ground is getting very dry. Parched. Cracks are starting to form and the grains of sand cluttered in a disorganized fashion are beginning to swirl listlessly as the wind blows. They bumped frustratingly at each other, frowning then curtly move off in another direction to their respective destinations.
A need for a fresh flow of oil to lubricate the existing friction. Oil, not water? Yes, oil. Oil is more viscous and most importantly, it is lubricating. The oil will quench the unbearable heat and dispel the frustrations. It will cover and flow into the ground, penetrating into every grain and weaving itself within the fabric of grains till the whole land becomes filled and saturated. And then, the ground will say, "I'm ready to yield and bring forth fruits."
I/O psyc class was really boring. But this picture fell into my mind. And that was enough. :)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
lubricating oil
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