Saturday, September 13, 2008

mendoza's


there's only one, even when there's two.

keep in mind, the two is inseparable of one, but who cares.
not a number, maybe, but not for this metaphor.
there's only one, and i bet it wants to stay alone.
not alone, relevant to being lonely, or the orthodox meaning of being alone.
(need i mention the "one" noticeable in the examples above).
(need i mention the redundancy of the "need i mention" phrase above).

but somehow, one always has to copy one (look at it number-wise).
to * one, you simply get one
to / it, you simply get one
to - it, toooo complicated, but.....
...but to add another, but to add another
you simply get another nuisance in one's story.
maybe a time will come when one could be one plus.
but not in this one's story.

let one be one. it's the genesis of whatever else is duplicated, other's are mere saboteurs, you know, apple eaters...(though let's not wander down that road, for that's not related to this metaphor, not close)

anyway, in conclusion (as 9th grade english students say), let one be one.
for now, i only want that. for one only wants that.
but damn that two, that second one, hopefully, god willing, it knows...

that even when there's two, there's only one.


thank you.

1 comment:

bullsalv said...

this posting is quite confusing primarily and reminds me of the cheesy line the spice girls had back in the 90s...lol.

"when two become one"

but reading further it seems like the guy/gal needs to focus on "number one," himself/herself. that number two, in all its gracious wonderful being, must understand that "number one" has to handle and take care of business. the love of self, overwhelms the power of being in love. moreover, "number one" hopes that his/her appreciation and respect is felt with "number two."

well done rob.melrose