When I think of books,
I don't think a lump of pens and paper,
I don't think of books to be like a string of spaghetti that we turn with our forks and eventually eat,
I think of them like a spiders web cast with several things such as Romance, Humor, horror or mystery.
I think they call them categories,
I guess they're a little like chains, you could say.
Held together with links and locks, that's what a chain is.
Books are held together with plots and twists, much like a chain.
The chains that have been cast upon us
are not fate bound stories and links,
to make us feel comfortable enough,
to sleep soundly at the break of dawn.
When I think about books,
I think of emotion.
Emtotions are like things that reflect our bodies against a mirror that holds all our issues and problems, spitting them back at us.
Although,
Reminding us the importance of self belief.
Emotions are not just objects,
that line us up together like dominoes,
that are knocked over by 4 year old toddlers,
expecting reaction.
when I think of books,
I think of thought.
And however that can be de in sense,
I think of what the protagonist may be thinking or feeling?
Are they in vicious pain? In light of hope? Are they victims of setting themselves up against a vicious creature or a tender Angel, that each has to be tried anyway?
Do people think in books
that they can make it through another day as if we brush off the dust that represents the fog of demise that we both are forced to engulf as if we are on a hunger strike for self awareness?
Or is it Oblivion they feel?
When I think of books,
I think of what hey hold inside them.
Each holding a different combination of words which then are strung together like webs, that our hearts turn into desires and wishes.
Every particular detail holds great meaning or fate,
every sentence opening new paths,
every letter written,
every word viewed,
is a warm and delicate feeling,
which is then twisted and turned in to a powerful plot stuck together like honey,
it's pretty much proved,
that you as a reader,
take note of the most important details in your mind, maybe your heart.
whether the book makes you afraid of your closet, or whether the book makes you go into a third degree feeling of absolute grief,
the writer will always manage to let you memorise these.
After all,
doesn't everyone remember Romeo and Juliet, the ones who fell in love?
All of these pinches of info then transformed into a book.
That's what a book is,
and I think that's beautiful.
