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Saturday, April 15, 2006


i always wonder,
how can something so precious at one point of time,
be totally outta one's mind at another?

here today, gone tomorrow.

i want to hold on to it forever for as long as i can.
friends.
(or are they?)
they always say "i'll never forget you"
they always say "friends forever"
and all the words soothing to your ears.
i think that is more than just my naivety to believe there is such a thing.
khayboon was right.
most 'friendship' are defeated by time.
(maybe thats why its a ship, it sinks)
moving on,
part and parcel of life.
but can't we at least try to bring along what we can?
i find it hard to move on with the past unsettled.
and "friends are friends forever...."
BULLSHIT.

now,
i can only promise the present.
and just who knows,
i might not even believe in the present in time to come.
*SHRUGSTHISOFF*
don't know if i'll contradict myself by typing this.
dear you,
if you don't like it,don't like them,don't like what you see.
you can turn your back now and you'll see me.
ok, you can close your eyes - at least you can't see the unpleasant.
but i've got big ears and muscular shoulders if you really need someone.
me.


; HER CRAZY DAY

10:18 PM





HER!