Showing posts with label keys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keys. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

A Key Story

Keys seem to be very important to people. Some of us relish the fact that we can control a key. It seems to be an element of power. I relish the fact that I control my words and that I can craft and shift them as I like in my blog. Any door can be broken down if the key is not released.

However, words convey every feeling that we have in this life. As much as they cause problems, words can squell a beef or express forgiveness. I forgiving people in different ways. If someone has been hinting that they want their space, I'll be glad to give it to them. The tension may be sharp but I have my headphones and can easily take a trip outside for a walk. So keys are simple just a symbol for one person but can be freedom for another. This freedom comes when access is discontinued - there is no more pressure or stress. Every thing works itself out.

Working in different jobs has helped me to read people. Most of them just want to use you for your talents. They are afraid to see you rise and are threatened when you shine. These are the people you leave with their keys. I seek to shine in many other arenas because I am not limited to just one dimension. I am like a multi-sided 3-d shape. I am hard to figure out yet I am simple to deal with.

So, don't let anybody victimize you or harass you. If you can't find a way out of a tough situation, hold the figurative keys to your mind and release the key of bondage and stress.

Net Profit
you hold the keys
but never on my knees
will I bow to you.
the actions you do
are not right
in any shade of light.
if in paradise
you can not realize
your safety and peace,
then you do need a release
and relief from tension
with no more apprehension.
just to stay away
from the smiley plays
and be true to my family
because reality
defends reciprocity
and life can only be
your own reality
accept it and defend it
true love to be your profit

 © Linette Rabsatt

Poem: Sweet by Linette Rabsatt