

comic timingjust like Charlie Brown you saidcomic timing
Not quite understanding what you meant, I assumed that
Charlie spent a lot of time in grass- I wasnt expecting the response I got (not that I ever consider my actions before I carry anything out) But I wasnt expecting my impulsivity to send you into shock. As we tumbled to the ground, a mixture of pain and hilarity I couldnt help but wonder if I was making a
Mistake Ruining a good thing, taking things to the edge of
What you were comfortable with (tossing you in the deep end ) Sure, everything is cool


-_-Apparently I'm too purple despite the fact that I'm feeling quite blue IF a colour can describe how things are overworked and overwrought and overdone then What colour would apply to you? comfort that you make me feel,-_-
advances you turn away... It seems our relationship is nothing but shades of
Gray. The night I fell asleep in your arms, my thoughts were light and aquamarine but apparently the colours I made you feel
are slowly fading away I'm becoming faint watercolours while You're still vibrant, lively oils on the canvas of my mind If only we


...I can't help but worry and overthink Looking from page to page, Gleaning the thoughts of others....
What were they thinking, what feelings were in their chests?
As I trace from page to page my heart's beats rolling like sets of waves, harder, then softer, hard again Adapting to what I'm seeing on my computer's screen...
My curiosity flows to the motivations
of the writers. Did they want me to feel the way I do, or were they simply exorcising their own thoughts? My wonder of how they'd react to
what I feel while reading their wor
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"I am not so serious, this passion is a plagiarism,
I might join your century, but only on a rare occasion,
I was taken out before the labor pains set in
and now: Behold the world's worst accident!
I am the girl anacronism!"
~The Dresden Dolls
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"I am not so serious, this passion is a plagiarism,
I might join your century, but only on a rare occasion,
I was taken out before the labor pains set in
and now: Behold the world's worst accident!
I am the girl anacronism!"
~The Dresden Dolls
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...you don't have to make it profound - just make it...
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