You're so right. It's terrible. I think it has got to be one of the MOST awkward feelings in the world... and one of the most terrible. You've captured it beautifully.
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"When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew."
-William Shakespeare
that is very interesting how you captured such an emotion.
that's cool, because that's kind of how i imagine anticipation.
sort of like you're getting ready, anticipating a date or something.
*shrug*
i like this a lot.
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and as the summer's ending,
the cool air will put your hard heart away. you were so condescending...
and this is all that's left:
scraping paper to document.
i've packed a change of clothes and it's time to move on.
-d e a t h CAB
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You're so right. It's terrible. I think it has got to be one of the MOST awkward feelings in the world... and one of the most terrible. You've captured it beautifully.
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"When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew."
-William Shakespeare
I love you Julie.
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She up and died in a fit of vanity
i really like your skin tone too. very well done!
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is this really necessary?
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She up and died in a fit of vanity
that's cool, because that's kind of how i imagine anticipation.
sort of like you're getting ready, anticipating a date or something.
*shrug*
i like this a lot.
--
and as the summer's ending,
the cool air will put your hard heart away.
you were so condescending...
and this is all that's left:
scraping paper to document.
i've packed a change of clothes and it's time to move on.
-d e a t h CAB
Yeeesss. And, I'm glad you like it!
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She up and died in a fit of vanity
It's a feeling I'm dealing with a lot lately with stuff in my life.
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She up and died in a fit of vanity
Anticipation can die though. I hate that feeling.
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"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."
--William Shakespeare
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