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Friday, March 3, 2006


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I wonder why greetings always starts with the word 'happy' or 'merry' (for the case of christmas)
what if you want to greet someone and yet... you're sad...

no matter what you do...
hurt yourself, cry, speak to yourself, try to laugh, pretend to smile, listen to other people joking around or even doing even crazier stuff

you're still sad...

Would you greet that person a sad greeting...

one that does not start with the word 'happy'?

It's ironic really... March 4 is a very special date

but the people celebrating on that day are a hundred miles away from each other.

That would be fine if it had not been for the occurence of some unexpected things.

They didn't get the chance to truly celebrate it.

They didn't get the chance to part happily.

She was very worried... by the way he acted... by the way he reacted to the problem.

However, it would be a lot easier really if he is the only one suffering...


but he's not.

She was the first one to say goodbye. She was the one who had to face him.
She was the one who had to worry about the other one in the end.

Nice. She made him sad... just like he wanted...

dakedo...

even though she doesn't want to be sad... she was forced to be...

So she told me to say this to him...

Sorry, thank you

and

a lonely monthsary...


Now don't you think that's the appropriate greeting of some sort?

>>>>>>>>
saritomo to
(my heart breaks)
omouramu koso
(he visits here each night)
kanashikere
(in hopes of meeting me)
aru ni mo aranu
(little does he realize)
mi woshirazu shite
(how hopeless is my plight)
samushiroki
(shall i have to slip)
kogomo katashiki
(all alone again tonight)
kiyoi moya
(on my narrow mat)
koishiki hitoni ni
(unable to meet again)
awade wa ga nemu
(the man for whom i long)

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