This is my second draft, not much has changed except now I've made hints that my character Burt Madison strangled his wife with her hair. Is anyone familiar with 'Porphyria's Lover' by Robert Browning? I've alluded to his poem. Just a few minutes This will take just a few minutes. I want to tell you about Burt Madison’s last day. He is now kneeling by his double-size bed with his arms outstretched on top of the white covers. Burt Madison cut both his ...
At risk of sounding like some crazed, screaming fan, I just got back from seeing Ghost Rider and it rocked! Okay, crazyness over. Got to do IT work now. Thanks again for all the happy birthday messages Bluebiird out Ghoost riders in the skyyyy
I talk about music a lot, don't I? Is it possible for someone to listen to music not necessarily because she likes the words but likes the tune? Of course I get influenced by the words, but I think I can legitimately say that I listen to music for the melody rather than the message. Is that possible? For example, Enya's music. The lyrics to her songs read like poetry. They're beautiful! But I don't listen to Enya often because I don't think her melodies/ensemble are especially remarkable. ...
The Soldier's Return © Karalynne Ducharme 2001 The soldier is back a broad boyish smile a small flower The lovers embrace erasing the time apart a tear is shed a whisper in an ear Time stands still Just for the reunited a long kiss hands entwine He leads her away The crowd is too noisy for the soldier © The background for the whimsy above is simply ...
Okay. I am in deep ****. I have 3 units of It work due in tomorrow. At least I hope it's tomorrow. I can't stay after school tonight because I've arranged to meet mum, she's taken half a day off work. I should've remembered my IT and set a later time. This is a disaster! Oh and thanks for the birthday wishes