Each of the three are supposed to represent a part of my personality. I've decided that Rumi will be a representation of my dissatisfaction of the mundane and longing for new things. Thus he is the most adventurous of the three, and will also symbolize the rebellious traits that I never developed.
"It must be a shame that I wait patiently for the night to come. Always hoping that something fresh, new, and exciting happens each day, and with each afternoon of boredom and time wasted, I await the night's dream, in hopes that maybe it will bring me something beautiful.
And every night, I am haunted. Visions of pain, suffering, death...I awake each morning both in fear and disappointment.
I will find something to ease my mind one day. I long for the morning to come where I find something truly beautiful. Am I simply a foxtrot away from my desires? Shall I take what I want by force, or let it come to me? Is there a simple answer?
As the immortal words have been spoken...'No dream can heal a broken heart'..."
Each of the three are
"It must be a shame that I wait patiently for the night to come. Always hoping that something fresh, new, and exciting happens each day, and with each afternoon of boredom and time wasted, I await the night's dream, in hopes that maybe it will bring me something beautiful.
And every night, I am haunted. Visions of pain, suffering, death...I awake each morning both in fear and disappointment.
I will find something to ease my mind one day. I long for the morning to come where I find something truly beautiful. Am I simply a foxtrot away from my desires? Shall I take what I want by force, or let it come to me? Is there a simple answer?
As the immortal words have been spoken...'No dream can heal a broken heart'..."
((Color code for Rumi will be #CC6600))