Winter-kill. mortalité massive d'hiver
The warmth of blankets on a fever,
and the chasm of rubbing hands on hands.
The bitter click of your tongue,
the rigid board of your back,
and the each individual snowflake on your lashes.
Breath, that becomes suspended in air.
Coffee cups in bloom, littering the dormant soil.
Longing for the July, Longing for the
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Ooo! Tegan and Sara! Have you got 'The Con' yet? I want it soo bad!
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Yes, I got it! When you get it, get the CD/DVD version. So awesome, was watching it today. The CD is absolute perfection, and I can't stop listening to it! I going to go see them in November on there tour, they are actually coming quite close to me this time(okay 2 1/2 hours, but...).
Did you enjoy Deathly Hallows?
I'm rereading it since I basicly flew through it and couldn't see through some tears. It was so perfect and ahhhh I just love J.K. Rowling!
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I agree with you 100%. I thought the book was perfect and she didn't sugarcoat it like A LOT of fanfic does. But, I have to admitt I loved the ending I loved to see Harry so happy and he has a family, the thing he has always wanted! Its crazy because I get all emotional about this book, but I can't help it. Fred dying was a shock to me, but I didn't dwell on it too much, I mean what hit me most was when Harry thought he was going to die. I knew he wasn't, I just had a really strong feeling J.K. would NEVER do that, but it resonated with me so heavily.
I also loved Snape/Lily story. I knew Snape would be redeemed some how and when he was about to die, I was like WHAT? I was so confused for a while. I didn't get the "Look at me" part until after, but it was so beautiful but so sad at the same time.
After, I'm stopping...I could go on forever!
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Of Course you can!
Welcome back!
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