Where you are, right here and now, this is how bad stories end. But it's also how the best stories, begin.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The Oroborus I Fell In Love With
Where you are, right here and now, this is how bad stories end. But it's also how the best stories, begin.
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I don't like snakes. But this one, I like.
This is pretty much where I am right now.
the photo screams, "beautiful disaster."
your words are a perfect compliment to it, iain. no surprise there. amazing.
<3
Erica
ps. hard to believe the day is finally here to share the song w/the world. :-) it's like releasing the best secret of all. hehe.
Ouroborus?
Not oroborus?
Another nicely done post that ignites something in me.
Nicely spotted, thank you, and thank you for reading <3
I love this. Thank you
Thank you.
As other people say it, I really believe that your timing is impeccable.
And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. - Anais Nin
Thank You*
wonderful.
rekindles a bit of hope in me.
These words somehow makes me feel good. <3
i love the way you write - using ambiguity in such a beautiful way to portray something profound and meaningful to everyone (well, me anyway).
thankyou so much.
infinity ...
one day i said oroborus, innit to my gf ... she corrected my spelling :)
I found this entry just browsing, and the title jumped out at me. After reading, I know that its exactly what a friend needs to hear.
Thank you.
hoomaka means new beginnings...
And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~Anais Nin
Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves up. ~Batman Begins
Free falling today. Thank you. So so very much.
You are loved x
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