We all have a standard. Sometimes we miss, hit high, or hit low, but we always have something to reach for. Ted loves these endeavors even though some become struggles and don't always take the path he wants them to. Ted is about see this endeavor through another medium. Something not of himself that he can follow, critique, and experience without putting himself at jeopardy. Don't we all want that? This automotive has been down a long road and had a trying endeavor, yet Ted has not always been faithful... Though not afraid to admit it.
This train has many stops. It is not so black and white as a caterpillar and a butterfly. There are many more stages than just two. Ted would like to think that this train is beginning to hit its trail hard and pick up speed. It is finally able to find a good speed, nothing too admirable but not a bad sight for the eyes.
The real question is how does it know when it reaches the finale? If the driver is satisfied with the journey, but the crowd believes it should go on, who is right? It comes down to why the train is traveling. Does it move for the approval of the crowd or does it roll for its own enjoyment. Ted will find out. Hopefully he keeps watching. But will his eyes influence the train's path?
No comments:
Post a Comment