Friday, August 24, 2007

Here is a tale of which genre is an oxymoron itself as it tells of strong motherly love defied by a virtually unlovingly attitude on the child's side of the context. Fortify your hearts and multiply your hormones of humour as the following words which your mind is about to process may either apply a certain kind of impact on your soul or reflectively, leave a laughable grin on your face for the next few minutes. Read on if you think you can take it...

CHAPTER II : MOTHER AND CHILD CONFUSION

Once upon a time [formula given is, (once upon a time) = (roughly 2 months ago)], a respectable soul bravely challenged the thunderous opposing winds by adopting an unlikely monkey for a child. The mother stretched out a helping hand, the monkey couldn't care less. Day after day, the mother let her efforts pour onto the seemingly hopeless child as she made her attempts of vanquishing the child's bad habits increasingly evident but unsuccesful. An obedient listener the monkey was not. A determined soldier the mother was.

For the giving but not receiving mother, hopes slowly diminished as efforts kept on going but the despite what a monkey he was, the child began to accept the poor lady as a mother periodically... and parasitically. This doesn't give the slightest implication imaginable that he has changed his ways for the better but as words might not enlighten you, an immortalised 'mother and child' moment may.



This tale cannot be concluded with the words 'happily ever after' as not only has this tale got a long way to go before meeting its last page but also, as things are the way they are, it is sadly safe to accept the fact that the child will never defy his own defiance and will always be on the negative half of this two-person story despite the voluntary mother being what every good life-giver should be. The mother is an idol considering the impossible task she is pursuing valiantly and as for the child, his monkeyish antics has scaled heights never thought of and in return has earned him a rank among the monkeys that grace this domain. Respect the mother, salute the monkey.




DtG

The Cagekeeper,
Living in a world of monkeys, re-projecting life as it comes by...

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