Sunday, September 26, 2004

The end has arrived

My week off is now over. History as they say.
What I have I learned this week off? A friend called me yesterday, I didn’t return his call. We are not current anymore. The people at work I am current with, we all have the bond of work. The past will take you so far, but relationships have to be innovative, otherwise they are nothing more than nostalgia trips.
The heroes of yesteryears have been reduced to poignant reminders of an endearing time.
Its better to fade out than burn away.
Looking at a star in the sky melts my fears. Yes that lonely star in the night sky speaks to me, it tells me to calm down and relax, it tells me that tomorrow doesn’t matter because today still exists. But then, the star drifts away, covered by a cloud or the break of dawn. The star has lied to me and I am facing the day all over again.
Legally blonde is on, I hope she dies at the end.
She won’t of course, but I’m still hoping there is a directors cut out there that can provide that relief.
I don’t mean to dampen a heart warming comedy with my negativity….sorry.
I hope that programme is on. The one with the American sheriff showing us clips of car chases. That programme is awesome.

“when you run from the law, expect justice to catch you up”

“this criminal thought he had escaped the law, he was wrong and now the only thing he’ll be thinking about escaping from is prison”

“If you’re thinking about drinking and driving, don’t drive….drinking is ok though”

1 Comments:

Blogger loner said...

Isn't it strange how people who mean so much to us in our lives mysteriously vanish. And when a simple call arrives after months of nothingness you feel less intrigued to even speak to them. I miss my friends alot, I've become this sad recluse now I log on and there is no IMing me....NOTHIng just pure emptiness not like I already have felt this way now it's truely a smack in the face.

sorry I kind of rambled there....but I do know how you feel ....chin up.

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