The story is in the soil.

Feb 19, 2008 02:21

It is commonly understood that we all want what we can't have. Be it a person or an object. Furthermore, we generally invest large amounts of time into procuring these things, when (a vast majority of the time) the effort is pointless ( Read more... )

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and__beyond February 20 2008, 05:06:20 UTC
Is it odd that I love the way that this is written?
I love you madly.
We need to chill, talk one-on-one.
Hopefully, Thursday will be a possibility.
Tonight was...interesting.

After friday's conversation, I decided that I want to give writing a little shot. I don't know why or what I expect to come of it, but why not, right?

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_sheisbeautiful February 20 2008, 16:45:20 UTC
If not we always have Friday for sure.
And you should start writing. So I can read it.
And if Tyler wants my number you can give it to him. I'll text him as soon as I find out about those tickets. Or I can text you and you can text him...or...uh...whatever

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neobob187 February 22 2008, 12:29:37 UTC
I love your spouted randomness. Most classic writers I think started out thinking that's what their writing was.

I've found through my years of writing that as long as the writing is in the writer's possession it isn't safe ha. Once the writer lets go of it and lets someone else read it, as scary as it may be, it becomes art to be interpreted hundreds of ways.

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_sheisbeautiful February 24 2008, 16:30:07 UTC
I love you.

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