Wednesday 14 October 2015

50. Mimicry I and Mimicry II (A few artistic sidesteps. . . Ignore to stay with logical content).

MimiCRY I and MimiCRY  II
If the more abundant human population could be so brave to learn from the emperor who has known his clothes were being sewn with invisible thread, the world could truly be a more colorful place.
The emperor has retreated for a lifetime while allowing his body to be sewn and seen with such beautiful invisible threads. He has patiently taken each threaded eye stitch of clothes.
Now, the emperor decides it is time to overtly showcase the "invisible" threaded adornment. He doesn't force anyone else to wear the same attire. He does however refuse to be sewn 'close' anymore.
The emperor wouldn't actually care if he continued to exist sewn closed except for that he loved a girl so much he couldn't bare to watch her be sewn closed too.
Along with the emperor's refusal to continue reflection, the emperor is committed, chained and tackled as the reflection is too much for the so-ers to bare. The sewers continue to invisibly stitch the girl whom he loved, tramping right over the emperor.
So . . . The question has evolved beyond: "How many more stitches will youu inflict?" . . . as it is not funny and the holes have been visibly raw for quite some time. 
You are now, not only consciously throwing and rubbing salt into wounds as you piously preach your words, but you are now sewing invisible clothing II.
Unlike my lifetime's silent retreat however, I overtly punctuated time for the second round of invisible clothing "adore"nment.

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