What Your Biology Book Won't Teach You
What Your Biology Book Won't Teach You
According to Biology, there's a
muscular organ about the size of
your fist located exactly behind and
slightly left to your breastbone
whose normal rate of beating
ranges from 60-100 beats per minute.
However, what your Biology book won't tell you is that this little organ is a chaos
you'll carry within you forever.
It has an auto-saving function other than pumping blood that works more rapidly than your computer does.
It saves every random being or thing it falls for somewhere in between its four chambers as memories just to keep up its
inhalation from them later on.
What your science teacher won't
teach you is that this tiny organ lacks
in any perfect definition for sometimes
it may beat 100 beats per second exceeding its normal range while many a times, it not only will dare to
regulate the most complex and
largest organ of your
body but will also command the
whole living 5'6"/ 5'2" you.
As you step in your teenage, it'll wage
invisible wars within you.
It'll puzzle you like an unsolvable jigsaw
that you'll go on attempting to solve
on darkest of nights in between the four walls of your room just to embrace
another desperate morning.
They will hardly mention that this is
the most sensitive yet illogical organ, a human body can ever treasure.
For apparently It's yours but
it'll be home to countless people
whom shall be harbored by it.
They won't tell you that it'll often compel
you to take most baseless decisions
of your life merely to spend many
regretful days afterwards.
It breathes in your chest but any stranger around can break it into irreparable
pieces and bound you to
pamper them till eternity.
Biology won't inform you that this tricky organ although inhales oxygen through you but will long for reciprocation
from the one that doesn't even
bother to beat a bit more for it.
It's apparently placed in your body
but will belong to others forever.