The Simplicity of Playing With Crayons
Author: Mochi Dragon
Genre: General/Spiritual
Rating: G
Summary: Yugi sits by his bedroom window in the middle of the night and ponders while he plays with crayons. (short drabble) It's cute; at least, I think it is.
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Yugi Mutou sat by at his desk by his bedroom window, drawing pictures. It was an extremely cute sight, and anyone who saw him couldn't help but smile as he was happily chanting out the colors of his crayons.
"Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange..."
But little did anyone know, Yugi was pondering about innocence and the hardships in life. No... No one could ever guess the things that he wondered about and troubled him.
It's funny how simple yet enlightening it is to play with crayons. If you are any older than seven years old, people will laugh at you and call you a wimp, but they don't understand. It seems that only those with an innocent childish mind can feel the special indescribable feeling that playing with crayons can give.
What do I mean by indescribable? Well... it's a soft warm joyful sort of feeling, a feeling that cannot be put in words.
It's like when you draw a picture that is a blank gloomy black and white and give it color. You immediately notice the difference after you do so. And that in turn makes you jump for joy deep inside.
It is sad when a child grows up and abandons his or her innocence. They begin to learn new experiences and grow wisdom, but this in turn causes them to lose faith in all the good in the world. They begin to think that all is hopeless and pointless. They no longer realize the simple happiness that comes from doing simple things.
And yet others will turn plain pure evil and try to take over the world and destroy it.
It's sad, it's all too sad.
While everyone else will think of me as a fool, I wish to forever keep faith that someday, there will be peace and harmony all over the world. I will forever keep that faith, while I silently play with all the colors of the rainbow.
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Hm... Is this what you call a drabble? I know it's not a one-shot because it's too short to be a one-shot. I wanted to write more, but it felt right to leave it like this.
Review please. Flames are okay if you really need to send me one, but I prefer constructive criticism.
