.... I've been thinking.
You're incredible, so irresistible. And it is undeniable.
I think I have been falling in love with you!
You caught my eyes and then you grabbed my heart right away. I felt your good vibrations right from the start and I can't seem to bring myself to say the words to you.
Contemplating, constantly debating, but I'm so in love. I don't want to move too fast, I want to make sure that this is going to last.
I just think it is too easy to know that there is always someone who loves you for who you are, deeply. And, you tend to take them for granted, knowing they will always be there to love you no matter how ridiculous you behave.
I'm sorry for taking you and your feelings for granted.
I've been afraid to tell you. But I hope you want me too...
I am so afraid of running out of time, so come around again and I will sing you lullabies...
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
In the state of......
M I S E R Y mis·er·y (mz-r)
[Middle English miserie, from Old French, from Latin miseria, from miser, wretched.]
"Our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions, and not on our circumstances"
Martha Washington
n. pl. mis·er·ies
1. a. The state of suffering and want as a result of physical circumstances.
1. b. Mental or emotional unhappiness or distress.
2. A cause or source of suffering.
3. Informal A physical ache or ailment.
Thesaurus
Noun
1.
misery - a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune; "the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable"
wretchedness
ill-being - lack of prosperity or happiness or health
concentration camp - a situation characterized by crowding and extremely harsh conditions
living death - a state of constant misery
woe, suffering - misery resulting from affliction
2.
misery - a feeling of intense unhappiness; "she was exhausted by her misery and grief"
sadness, unhappiness - emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being
[Middle English miserie, from Old French, from Latin miseria, from miser, wretched.]
"Our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions, and not on our circumstances"
Martha Washington
n. pl. mis·er·ies
1. a. The state of suffering and want as a result of physical circumstances.
1. b. Mental or emotional unhappiness or distress.
2. A cause or source of suffering.
3. Informal A physical ache or ailment.
Thesaurus
Noun
1.
misery - a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune; "the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable"
wretchedness
ill-being - lack of prosperity or happiness or health
concentration camp - a situation characterized by crowding and extremely harsh conditions
living death - a state of constant misery
woe, suffering - misery resulting from affliction
2.
misery - a feeling of intense unhappiness; "she was exhausted by her misery and grief"
sadness, unhappiness - emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Hey, you...
It has been a while since the last time we met. You've been quiet since, and I've been missing you like you're gone already. But the way you smiles tell me that you could see that maybe we were two of a kind. And I don't think I'll ever get you off of my mind.
Heaven knows that I'm no angel, just flesh and bone like all the rest. If you ask me, no, I won't ever walk on fire but I can only love you like a man. All I can give you is my best.
Now things are feeling fine. Look all around us, there's nothing but blue skies; gone are the dark clouds that had us down. So please take my life and make it real.
Quit this silence, I'm missing you more than you could ever know....
Heaven knows that I'm no angel, just flesh and bone like all the rest. If you ask me, no, I won't ever walk on fire but I can only love you like a man. All I can give you is my best.
Now things are feeling fine. Look all around us, there's nothing but blue skies; gone are the dark clouds that had us down. So please take my life and make it real.
Quit this silence, I'm missing you more than you could ever know....
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