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anonymous April 26 2014, 07:35:02 UTC
lucid April 26 2014, 17:42:07 UTC
(TXT) I'll just assume you said something along the line of "yes, she writes great songs and is really good-looking".

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anonymous April 27 2014, 06:06:00 UTC
lucid April 27 2014, 18:48:25 UTC
(TXT) You should tell me your version of it anyway.

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anonymous May 7 2014, 16:59:40 UTC
lucid May 9 2014, 04:13:10 UTC
(TXT) Choosing favorites is so difficult... Perhaps A Dwelling by Moon In-soo?

The wind has died down. Ah, at last,
the empty air is the only thing one can lean on.

I've always admired people who can put their thoughts in short and simple words, and still have them contain so much emotion. But if you ask me again tomorrow, I'll probably have a different answer. ㅋㅋ What's yours?

I was wondering how ice cream led you to poetry or vice versa. I want this one!! Why are you doing this to my stomach?

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anonymous May 10 2014, 02:58:22 UTC
lucid May 13 2014, 03:11:03 UTC
(TXT) I'd say, yes, for the most part. The unnecessary words are stripped away, and you're left with the ones that really matter. Sometimes, you don’t need a whole paragraph to describe what you feel. It might just be very precise words put in a certain order that makes you feel like everything has been pulled out of you in letters. Ah, that's it, because of that wistful feeling. ㅋ It makes me think of my bad days, but there’s a kind of comfort to it. Even if everything around me is still and no one else is there, I do have something to lean on. When he says, “at last”, to me, that sounds like he was anticipating it, too. I kind of want to be like that, someone who looks forward to just being by myself and the air around me. Oh, I liked that part, too, “the empty air”. It’s not clouded by anything, so wouldn’t it be easier to breathe ( ... )

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