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Saturday, February 26, 2005


Winter canrnival and other news...

So friday was winter carnival. From our freshman year, my year, class of '06, has won every year. This is our Junior year. This year, the Sophmores won. Poo. So when I got home, I wrote this:

What do these dreams of mine mean? Why are my fantasies things that will never happen?
Wild auburn hair, freckles on pale skin, twinkling green eyes, a denim trench coat, and many poison knives hidden on her person…
Beautiful, tempting, and impossible. Four wins for class of ’06 for Winter Carnival in a row? Even more impossible. Singing “Salisbury Hill” at karaoke? Ha! That will only happen when the government decides to play nice…
Orange ribbons tied to a black turban, skin the exact color of charcoal, clever midnight blue eyes, loose pink shirt and baggy purple pants with oddly shaped pockets, and a deadly gun and a rusty crow bar for her weapons…
But I did sing “Everybody Hurts.” I did horribly. Why’d I do that? I can’t even sing!
Night black hair, a fringe of a beard over tanned skin, eyes so very blue, black jeans and a red shirt, and two crescent-moon-like blades sheathed at his waist…
Climbing up on Salisbury Hill / I can see the city lights… You can keep my things / they’ve come to take me home… What a song. Actually, I sometimes wish that the events in the song could happen to me… Like right now, for instance…
Re’anna, Marletta, and Moxis: representatives from section 35-B for the peacekeeping battle between them and section 66-F.
I would join Shadii…
The judge, purple ankh on her left cheek…
…and the dragons I have always admired…
…green dragon on her right…
…my characters…
…a notebook in her hand…
…and my dreams would be fulfilled.
…and an angel’s wings and halo…
That is all I have to say.
…signals the beginning of the bloody fight.

What do you think?

In other news, I had a Saturday dention today. Wasn't so bad. Got a lot of reading done. Folded papers. Had quiet time. Was nice.

That's it. See ja! *slips off*


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