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A Fairy Tale V - Surrender

Autor:  Cecil
Somewhere between Surrender and Submission there has to be a thin web which seperates the one from the other.
Cecil wasn't the person for submission. It was different with Surrender which Cecil would have been gladly capable of. But if you surrender to the wrong person it is the same as submission. And when Cecil looked at the world around him he got the impression that nearly everybody chose the wrong person. One moment they put their trust in each other and the next they were just two human beings which happened to live on the same planet. Why didn't they appreciate the greatest gift which someboddy could give, his trust, his devotion, his love? Why was it worth up to nothing after the time spent together had ended, why did the time end for them?
When the people didn't know the worth of surrender, why do it? When it was just some way to feed their animalistic instinct, why do it? When the surrender felt like submission, why do it?
It seemed so difficult to trust... and at the same time it felt so easy to give away control, to surrender. To not think, to not wager, to just be lead.
Was the pride lost? Did it submit for being able to surrender? Did it have to?





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