Being hung out to dry can be as those chapters written and becoming part of a book to read.
It's a close shave of walking a line by the confusion of a mixed up relationship without being caught up in. That's if wanting to walk up ahead towards that one wanting to be straight with.
When it comes to blowing ones own trumpet, may well find how some will place in that trumpet what is to be blown about. Like turning it around and using it as a piping for icing on cake, the unnecessary parts to make it look better.
If going to impress anyone will need to bowl over everyone in that room, its not just a person to please but the many who share the time for the place.
Looks like are in the middle of a tug-o-love, or were just using you to get to each other, where it could become a tug-o-war, instead. If only to of used their instincts than turning in to a tearful act. Others were as a baby throwing a rattle out of their pram and grew to be a fool.
In the forest; minds needing to be mutual in gifts to wish to come baring with, or selfishly expect them to feel the same way. Leaving the mind questionable on whether to appreciate such tastes and pleasures. As those preferred manners of seeing the kind gesture within such moment. Just as those steps to climb are done so together than encouraging one or the other.
In the stones; it's the mind that needs scrubbing up well and gone through with a fine tooth comb for direction the mind is already in or feel as a small person making a big entrance, nothing is ever straightforward anyway which is why making an appearance is a feeling of overcoming an obstacle, if love is meant to be met in the middle then of whom appears before all first.
Daniel Ch.1:V.12-14 " - Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days; and let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink.
- Then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of the children that eat of the portion of the king's meat: and as thou seest, deal with thy servants.
- So he consented to them in this matter, and proved them ten days."
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