Windows

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Everyone has windows on their heart. Some people have one, some have multiple. Some times it only takes a few stones or pebbles to break them. Some times it takes bricks upon bricks. Some times even the slightest ding in the glass causes the whole window to shatter.

"People cry, not because they're weak, but because they've been strong for too long."
--Jonnie Depp

One, small, insignificant event to someone else, could be the pebble making the first ding in another persons window. Once that ding is made, bricks or stones start coming. And some times if the ding is small the enough, their window won't shatter down with the next stone. But most times, the next stone causes it to break further. And if that windows already been shattered, it will only cause pain to the person who left their window open. If the next stone, brick, or boulder ends up braking the glass all the way, expect a shed of tears. Sometimes its a small drizzle that causes rainbows. Sometimes its a storm that causes power outages, and lightning, and natural disasters. Those power outages are the lights of their friends flickering out. The lightning is a fight breaking out, but some times after a storm a rainbow will appear. And if you work hard enough the rainbow will shine, but you must try to make it happen first. The natural disasters are broken homes and unsafe safety. Once your window has broke, you can fix it back up again. It takes time, effort, friends, family, and determination. But it is not impossible. Sometimes you can build up the glass stronger than before with double layered glass and a good frame. But after its built, it doesn't have to be, and probably won't be, finished. Renovations are always needed. If you keep adding to your list of friends, effort, family, and determination it'll get stronger. Add things like love, happiness, honesty, loyalty, passion. But remember... If you find your window shattered on the floor of your heart, you have to fix it, or it will only get worse.

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Sorry this ones not that good. Probably a miss use of their, there, or they're. And also the over use of sometimes.

Byee!
~Chey

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