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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
"Have some composure, where's your posture?"

"You're pulling the trigger all wrong."

No, I don't know if I have. I'm not even certain if I have pulled the trigger. These kinda things can be really confusing almost all the time you know? Every single word spoken by the one sounds exceptionally and beautifully harmonised with the sounds of the wind, all the more you feel like the moon has fallen in love with the sun. But you know you can't be so sure just yet, cause you wouldn't want all that you know to come falling at the end of the day. You think and wonder so hard to not make a mistake, but in turn to set some thing flowing nicely from where it started, but you just don't know how to.

Because in the very first place, you're not even sure if the receptivity towards all of these is positive. The other hand might have just been hiding all along, possibly. You need two of those to clap, remember?

Am I making sense? I don't know if I should, because these are meant to be ambiguous. I like it that way, rejection is bitter you know? >:/