Sunday, June 17, 2007

Oven Dried Fruit Garland

[DISTURBED] How happy is the blameless vestal's lot!

H stared dazed glare on the TV screen. He saw an orange sweatshirt
.
fell in love instantly, or perhaps curious, or perhaps he realized that the two things often add up.
recall of a memory now recalls. End of the beginning. Beginning of the end. So moved
time at the moment. In that frame.
"How happy is the blameless vestal's lot!
The World Forgetting, by the world forgot.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!"
The movie totally kidnapped him and moved him. The moves ever.
The moves always remember. The memory of the memory now recalls.
two figures in the snow.
2 pictures in the snow.
Figure 2 in the snow.
Schremo White.
Black Screen
the background is a song that recalls how everyone has something to learn sometimes.
Advertising interrupted abruptly.
H, shaken, turned off the television and turned on the light. He went
eager for revenge to hear the entire song.
He was not fully satisfied. He does not seem to enjoy it as in memory of the memory now recalls.
end of the beginning. Beginning of the end. Looking at the dark screen of the TV realized.
He understood the value of the black screen as the pictures just taken up the score when overlap darkness and stifle any emotional changes.
And the only breath is the song itself. Shibalba . At that time H
felt the emotion of that fading memory of a memory now recalls. Awakening from his thoughts was sorry for being too emphatic and excessive use of the term "memory." "Next time I'll remember. A Montauk." sighed, grinning.
He turned to a package in the corner.
One of those for a special person not yet met.
contained an orange sweatshirt.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Spreading Rash Inner Thighs

[DISTURBED] Changes

H indisfatto lay watching his favorite corner of the ceiling.

PROPHECY.

7. Disturbed - 5:24
Without Excuse (NDH: 7, Introspection, 5, Peak Staff, 2, Desire of the Heart Staff, 4, Destiny Staff)

way home

without an excuse for making late
for tonight

way home with the clothes hanging on my broad shoulders

I seem to sink
way home without an excuse

The staggering pace of those who have drunk too much

of those who ate fast
smile to everyone who has
of those who fell asleep watching TV


sleep without an excuse for spending another day in most
parked in this house
I will get up without an excuse for having stayed another night
more
way home without an excuse

a beacon in the night


CHANGES.

9. Disturbed - The Meaning of the Vine 3:21
(NDH: 9, Completeness, 3, Report, 2, polarity 1, Individuality)

The meaning of life lies a great mystery

take three
(NDH Report)
minutes to see if there is some truth
is screwed clockwise
you unscrew the contrary
(NDH Polarity)
I unscrew and she shakes
Arcano enigma of the sphinx will
who are denied work
Zen and the art of manual
soon call a carpenter
with the sense of life going to encounter frustrations
not find the right way
It 's like writing songs

Try Me I'm going to rest
Try
you do not have time to throw
The meaning of life is a false singular
(NDH Individuality)
You may not find it but never followed up to shoot
Abandon all hope ye who turns
Someday I'll take a hammer
After much hard work are close to zero
(NDH personal challenge)
leave it to you that the sense of successful screw
After many attempts are close to zero


CHANGES.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Thank Yous After A Funeral

[WORDS] Ninfa

Lemma: Ninfa
Hyphenation / Phonetics: [ nin-ago ]
Etymology: From Latin nympha (m) , Greek nymphì , "wife, girlfriend"
Definition: feminine noun
1 - In Greek and Roman mythology, each of the minor goddesses who inhabit the forests, mountains and waters.
2 - (Literal Extension) very beautiful and charming young woman. With default antifrastico, whore, prostitute. Diminutive nymphet.
3 - (Zoology) in insects with complete metamorphosis, stage of development intermediate between the larva and adult. Pupa, chrysalis.
4 - (Anatomy) each of the labia of the vulva.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Women Gets Molest In Train

[PAINTING] Hylas and the Nymphs



John William Waterhouse Hylas and the Nymphs


1896 Oil on canvas 34 x 64 cm

Manchester City Art Galleries, Manchester