I'm going to ride this plane out of your life again. I wish that I could stay, but you argued. More than this, I wish you could've seen my face in the backseat staring out the window. I'll do anything for you. Kill anyone for you. So leave yourself intact, 'cause I will be coming back. In a phrase to cut these lips: I love you. The morning will come in the press of every kiss, with your head upon my chest. Where I will annoy you, with every waking breath until you decide to wake up. I earned through hope and faith, all the curves around your face, that I'm the one you'll hold. Forever. If morning never comes, for either one of us, then this I pray to you. Wherever. I'll do anything for you. This story is for you. 'Cause I'd do anything for you. Anything you want me to for you. Kill anyone for you. So leave yourself intact, 'cause I won't be coming back. In a prase to cut this lips: I love you. The morning will come in the press of every kiss, with your head upon my chest. Where I will annoy you, with every waking breath until you decide to wake up.

 

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m&ms487

:: 2006 22 October :: 7.41pm
:: Mood: nauseated

Online Child Predator?
I'm in the library and I think I might be sitting next to an online sexual predator. These computers are open to the public, so you don't need to log in or sign in or anything.

When I came over to this computer he was on a site that feature interactive anime. Now, he's in a chat with someone who's icon is an emo stick figure. He keeps on stretching out and chuckling to himself whenever he gets a response to his message.

Did I mention he looks like he's fourty????

Gross.

[edit] oh, and he has a long scraggly ponytail, too. I bet he's almost bald underneath his embroidered baseball cap.

[edit 2] I think i'm going to throw up.

2 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 22 October :: 6.28pm
:: Mood: drained

I went to the choir concert today, the one Jackie was in. It was beautiful. I've never been to a truely good choir concert, just high school ones.

I finally got it. The reason. Their voices, the instruments of a wind ensemble, they're suppose to sound the same (very few do, however). There were times when I would shut my eyes and it was just music. It wasn't a band, it wasn't a choir, they weren't even chords. It was just beauty painted on the silence of the stage. It made me start crying.

The more I listened, the more I felt that I have become disconnected from all of this. I just thought over and over how if I was studying music at Grand Valley right now, everything would be better. My life would be so different. But I'm not there, and my music is growing more distant every day. I'm ashamed of that.

The first choir sang a piece derived from my favorite poem by Christina Rossetti. I didn't have a program, but I knew after the first line what it was. I recited it to myself as they sang. The arrangement for it was beautiful, full of movement and richness. The words got to me. It was then that I realized that I love both too much to choose. I love words, I love how they make me think and question, but I love music as well, how it makes me feel, how it makes find beauty in everything. I don't know if I was suppose to study music, or english, but without both, I can't live, and in that, I'll study both for the rest of my life.

REMEMBER

Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.


December 29, 1894

michelle

1 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 21 October :: 6.07pm

I'm stuck. My car is broken.

2 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 20 October :: 2.20pm
:: Mood: awake

Your eyes hold captive a sadness,
which very few have found.
Yet, is it luck or misfortune,
That you know this now?

Few can truely exclaim,
Knowing of that grief,
Does knowing of the worst,
Make happiness more sweet?

In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 18 October :: 8.40pm
:: Mood: nostalgic

Midterms are done. That's a definite relief. I've forfeited sleep a few nights for it. I don't think it was worth it. I felt a little overwhelmed with all of it, but it's better now knowing that I got an 88, and two 92's.

My first semester of college is half over with!

michelle

2 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 18 October :: 3.02pm

Congratulations on your acceptance to Central Michigan University, Rueben.

1 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


fishyrere

:: 2006 17 October :: 11.43am

I have no job. I have no date. I have no time. I have stress. Great heaps of stress. AP Lit. is killing me. I feel like not going anymore. Ever. But I will. This too shall pass as they say. I'm taking everything hour by hour. even looking ahead one day makes my head spin.
Yesterday was fun. I helped Jake buy pants. Then attempted to help Kenny find his Homecoming things but he wasn't in the mood for it after his dad yelled at him so much. But going to the mall with everyone was a blast.

~Re~

8 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 16 October :: 6.16pm

where did everyone go?

6 I love you | In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 16 October :: 10.40am
:: Mood: drained

"Why it was that upon this beautiful feminine tissue, sensitive as gossamer and practically blank as snow as yet, there should have been traced such a course pattern as it was doomed to receive...An immeasurable social chasm was to divide our heroine's personality thereafter from that previous self of hers who stepped from her mother's door to try her fortune at Trantridge poultry-farm."

-from Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

In a phrase to cut these lips


m&ms487

:: 2006 16 October :: 12.15am

I need to go to sleep, but the urge is not there.

I did absolutely nothing today. Well, I moved my car, and watched Legally Blonde for the first time, but nothing as momentous as doing homework.

Nothing profound.

Nothing new.

Nothing good.

michelle

In a phrase to cut these lips

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