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Behind the Universe [in the cosy twighlight] Started conversation Dec 23, 2003
Good day kind people. I find words difficult to use when it comes to literally describing how I feel, what I've done today, who I am....so I'm gonna write a bunch of random gibberish that hopefully does the job.
I'd love to know how everyone else was today.
cold railing chill, craving infinite heat,
blue cuffs restrict only my wrists,
bed languish mood versus rude inertia
of the world turning.
Maybe lonely - valley deep however,
tempered by the perfect sadness
I find another smile,
In always land, caught between
There, and this place, thats
less real we dream our lives in here
mostly.
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TEAM BUFFY (Rhona) - The Slayer Slayer - x x x R x x x Posted Dec 23, 2003
hey behindtheuniverse
wondering about buffy
the days we've left behind
is there a way 4ward
without some1 by my side?
drifting through the hours
like a lonely ghost
will someone1 take the lead
2 becum my host?
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Behind the Universe [in the cosy twighlight] Posted Dec 23, 2003
hey Rhona -
Many points of view, spew forth,
A million opinions,
Divisions and killing,
but also peace and peace.
Restless loss of a particular,
But I'm sure also that
Buffys missing you.
Sometimes cannot see,
the grass for the green -
But all is free and simple really.
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Behind the Universe [in the cosy twighlight] Posted Dec 23, 2003
hey Rhona -
Many points of view, spew forth,
A million opinions,
Divisions and killing,
but also peace and peace.
Restless loss of a particular,
But I'm sure also that
Buffys missing you.
Sometimes cannot see,
the grass for the green -
But all is free and simple really.
The Poetry of Today
TEAM BUFFY (Rhona) - The Slayer Slayer - x x x R x x x Posted Dec 23, 2003
do u think
along the line
there will be
a place in time
when all is how
it once used 2 b
far way
and hard 2 c?
- by the way im soz if these things dont make much sense im kinda confused about stuff @ the mo.
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Behind the Universe [in the cosy twighlight] Posted Dec 23, 2003
Rhona - no worries. It makes me smile just hearing someone elses thoughts, no matter how confused or muddled the words might be.
Infinite - really, everything is,
And so frightening too,
Double everything,
Double smiles,
And double cries........
But double life.
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TEAM BUFFY (Rhona) - The Slayer Slayer - x x x R x x x Posted Dec 23, 2003
sometimes it feels
that im someone else
lookin in on my life
sometimes i wish
that im someone else
lookin in on my life
sometimes i dream
that im someone else
looking in on my life
sometimes i am
someone else
lookin in on my life
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Behind the Universe [in the cosy twighlight] Posted Dec 23, 2003
That's brilliant. It's made me grin.
Sometimes I,
See reflections in another,
And realise the reflections,
belong to someone else.
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TEAM BUFFY (Rhona) - The Slayer Slayer - x x x R x x x Posted Dec 24, 2003
thats cool - its really made me think.
I look at today
I dream of tomorow
For deep in my past
Are only sorrows.
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