Monday, November 19, 2012

Failing Chambers

The human heart is but a chamber, it can strain and stretch, it can tolerate our physical and psychological demands.

But as our hearts reach a limit when physical demands exceed their capacity, then and there they fail.
Cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and interventional radiologists will all lend a hand in the fixing process, they will all try. Either one of the three wins, or the heart simply says "I give up", and closes its eyes.

Our hearts can also only tolerate so much psychological strain before failing. But this is not a fixable physical fail, no, this is a spiritual ache which leaves the heart numbed beyond repair.

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