I've been listening to this song over and over and I completely love the sense of encouragment stated in this song. I sent it to a good friend of mine, and I wonder whether he'd get my point!
It's really strange to sit and look at who I've become. I remember at the age of 12 lying in my top bunk above my 10-year-old sister, staring at the closet door with our crayon drawing taped up on it, and thinking to myself "Am I going to be 12 forever?" It wasn't a heppy thought...12 was going by too slowly for me, and it was a painful time for me because of family matters. I also remember thinking at the time "One day, a long time from now, I am going to remember thinking this tonight." ...
is bad peopple. Very very bad. Especially on a tight budget That's the lesson for the day, its your choice to listen or ignore
To start my blog, I will take my favorite lines of the poetry I already posted on lit net and paste them here. They are not in any order. From "Limoncello" (http://www.online-literature.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17437) A lovely smile, lambent and dark, Chiaroscuro lips proudly assert, “I do not look my age.” Seafood in a marinara sauce Mussels, shrimp, clams, calamari Fructi di Mare, over linguine and ...
LADIES, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Wedding Off, Jilted Bride Turns Party Into a Benefit By STEPHANIE STROM, The New York Times An interesting article. LADIES, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (Sept. 8) - Six weeks before Kyle Paxman’s scheduled wedding, a stranger walked into her office with e-mail messages and other evidence that Ms. Paxman’s fiancé was cheating on her — with the stranger’s girlfriend. Kyle Paxman turned her would-be wedding ...