I love Dali's paintings. Pity it's not bigger, but I think you can't do that here. The little poem above the painting is yours, I believe, and I love its positive outlook on life.
So: 9/10
I love Dali's paintings. Pity it's not bigger, but I think you can't do that here. The little poem above the painting is yours, I believe, and I love its positive outlook on life.
So: 9/10
O schaurig ists übers Moor zu gehn,
wenn es wimmelt vom Heiderauche,
sich wie Phantome die Dünste drehn
und die Ranke häkelt am Strauche.
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1843) (see avatar) Der Knabe im Moor/The Lad in the Moor
Actually, the poem is lyrics from a favourite song of mine, called WIsh You Were Here by Incubus. I love the Dali as well.
I wish I could rate yours, but I have not a clue what it means![]()
I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
Waiting for a winter to be done.
Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
In all that I could never overcome?
O schaurig ists übers Moor zu gehn,
wenn es wimmelt vom Heiderauche,
sich wie Phantome die Dünste drehn
und die Ranke häkelt am Strauche.
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1843) (see avatar) Der Knabe im Moor/The Lad in the Moor
It gets 10/10 just for having a couple umlauts (sp?) in it, which I think is by far the coolest punctuation mark ever!
I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
Waiting for a winter to be done.
Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
In all that I could never overcome?
10/10 for the best song EVER! Not sure what the picture is, but it looks cool.
I dream of a better world where chickens can cross the road without their motives being questioned...
10/10
Ethel Mertz: Gee, this high altitude sure gives me an appetite.
Fred Mertz: What's your excuse at sea level?
Fred Mertz: Now what are we supposed to do? Thumb a ride on a passing halibut?
Ricky Ricardo: I can't afford it.
Lucy Ricardo: Those must have been the first English words you learned.
10/10...lol![]()
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise."
-- F. Scott Fitzgerald
7.5/10
Pitiful creatur of darkness,
What kind of world have you known?
God give me courage to guide me,
You are not alone.
hahaha, love the POTO pic!9/10
"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
Of cabbages--and kings--
And why the sea is boiling hot--
And whether pigs have wings."
9/10. I appreciate your location! I'm probably there too.![]()
Carving lucky charms out of these hard luck bones
edit: I posted late
9/10 Cellar!Nice
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"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise."
-- F. Scott Fitzgerald
10/10 love that cat's eyes!
Carving lucky charms out of these hard luck bones
8/10 i guess
Snow White is doing dishes again, 'cause what else can you do with seven itty bitty men?
I have no idea what it means but i'm sure its good! 7/10!
"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
my poems-please comment Forum Rules
I'm loving the Artemis Fowl quote!! And the top one is enticingly beautiful. I don't quite get the picture though.... 9.5/10
"The magic gave me insight, and you gave me a heart, but for all the heart and insight in the world, I am still a cat."