We rely on our phone alarms to wake us up.
Our switch to turn our electricity on.
We rely on our clothes to stay on.
Our water to come through the pipes.
We rely on the taxi man to drive us where we need to go.
We rely on a large metal machine and a man we've never even been introduced to to fly us thousands of feet in the air.
We rely on our cars to drive from location to location.
Our chairs not to brake from under us.
A piece of plastic to suffice for currency.
We rely on pieces of metal to be our form of communication.
We rely on everything.
Our watches to tick.
Our microwave to warm.
And our beds to be soft.
Repetition allows us to rely.
But who and what are we truly relying on?
Our parents?
Our friends?
Our electronics?
I rely on my Abba.
A warm hug.
A welcoming smile.
And a true "I love you and I'll always be there."
But apparentally those are on sale at Wal-mart.
And I just ran out of money.