Someday (The Strokes)

In many ways, they’ll miss the good old days Someday, someday Yeah, it hurts to say, but I want you to stay Sometimes, sometimes When we was young, oh man, did we have fun Always, always Promises, they break before they’re made Sometimes, sometimes Oh, my-ex says I’m lacking in depth I will do my […]

The Music Plays

the beginning of  a sad melody. The incense’s cherry glows, and is the only indicator that there’s light within the darkness. The music –a taunting lullaby in her ears– as she holds herself, and doesn’t fight the tears. So many years, she thinks, have I done this; telling myself Shhh. Everything will be okay. The […]

When I was younger I wrote poems for my mother. They weren’t anything fancy, nothing award winning or of literary sensation—just short, small, not-even-more-than-a-few-lines poems; the kind short enough to be haikus but just lacking that rhyming scheme.  I was sitting on her custom designed Windows computer—customized to be an easy-to-use gadget for the blind […]

Sarah Dessen

After finally reading Meg Cabot’s Jinx, I was browsing my school library’s limited book selection, looking for something sweet, romantic, and Meg Cabot like. And the first book I found was What Happened to Goodbye, about a girl named Mclean Sweet, who made a habit of creating new persons for herself and then just disappearing, […]

You had Me at Hello

Sitting along in the coffee shop Not looking for love, only a place to rest my head down I looked around– and saw you in the coffee line, Brown hair, soft smile, bright green eyes That met mine, and then you smiled, and you mouthed “Hello”. It probably was only fifteen seconds, but that was […]

The Watchmen (Fields of the Nefilim)

The Watchmen Innocence is hurting, a world speaks out of tune Promise calls, promise falls, what are we to do? With a clouded view, you follow me through Sadly the tides are changing, my world slips out of you Your body falls, my body calls, what are we to do With a clouded view, you […]

“There’s Something About Mary”

So, after three days of trying to clean a skipping disc, I have finally finished watching “There’s Something About Mary”,  a 1998 movie starring Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon and Ben Stiller. Ted (played by Stiller) falls for Mary (played by Diaz) at first sight when he is 16 years old. After helping her mentally disabled brother, […]

Hello.

So, this is the new blog, after deciding that I’d rather have this than my livejournal (although I’m going to feed from it if I can). Hello, everyone! It is the 3 of June, summer has started, high school is over, and now it is time to let the stupid times begin. On this blog, […]