"Lucky Charms" is the fateful story of a leprechaun condemned to run for eternity, hiding his charms from the demonic children from Hell. He has moments of peace but this never lasts for long, and the satanic children are never far behind.
I think I finally understand how Lucky the Leprechaun feels when he always proclaims, "Aye they're after me Lucky Charms!" In this regard, I feel Lucky Charms are a paradox to our own existence, and in the end we're no different than that little green leprechaun, desperately trying to protect his "Charms."
"Tricks" on the other hand is the tragic tale of a rabbit in search of something he'll never attain - He can't stop looking for he has nothing else to live for, so he spends each day in wander, slowly starving to death, condemned to always have his bowl of fruity tricks snatched away by the children of Satan.
So in the end, perhaps, we're little different than a white rabbit in search of something that can never be found, or a green leprechaun who runs from fear. Everybody is in search of something to fill that bowl of emptiness in their lives
What is a sadder fate? To be condemned to eternally hide something that can never be hidden, or to be in search of something that can never be found? Both stories share a recurring theme of demonic children, damnation, loss and breakfast cereal. These are things everyone can relate to.
So let me ask: are you a leprechaun or a rabbit?
Monday, November 12, 2007
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