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Monday, August 30, 2010

The Promise

The air was unpleasantly chilly and the thundering rain was making the wet pavement more slippery. A large team of rescuers draped in yellow plastic coats were soaking wet from the downpour, trying hard to slowly and carefully pull an injured man out of the scarred metals and disfigured parts of a car. Most unfortunate it really was that this vehicle was sandwhiched between an electric post and a delivery truck, the impact nearly flattening the car and throwing out the hope of somebody surviving the dreadful accident.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Hardest Thing

It was a lovely day as the birds chirped and the wisp of air carry out the sweet fragrance of blossoming flowers scattered exquisitely around the various flower beds. A perfect day it was, no doubt, to unsuspecting and carefree individuals strolling around the sun drenched pavement.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Dear Diary

Dear Diary,

I'm sorry it seemed as if I've abandoned you this past couple of weeks. It's not you, it's me (and there goes the break-up line of the century). I've been preoccupied lately. With what (ok, with whom, more like) you already know. I can't help it diary, he's like an itch I can't scratch. Or an itch that I do want to scratch but can't because somebody else is supposed to scratch it already. Wait, what? That doesn't make sense. Oh, you know I suck at metaphors. Stop staring at me with that blank page and evenly spaced lines!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Daydream Believer

Like a celebrity, he walks again with that unidentifiable charm that brings heroines to their knees. At least in Sandy's eyes, that's what he's like. Even if he's not as immaculate in real life, in her mind, he is perfect, and that's all that matters.

He buys his lunch and obscurely steals a quick infinitesimal glimpse at her before settling down at a table with his friends. Sandy could not believe her eyes. Is this really happening?

Friday, August 6, 2010

Writing in G Major

From Christian Schubart's Ideen zu einer Aesthetik der Tonkunst (1806) translated by Rita Steblin in A History of Key Characteristics in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries. UMI Research Press (1983).

C major     Completely pure. Its character is: innocence, simplicity, naïvety, children's talk.

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