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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
I finished two poems today. Man, my appetite for writing is just so voracious at the moment. Probably because the rhythm of the raindrops stirred something deep within me... First things first, presenting to you: Your Gallant Knight Under the Moonlight Chandelier...I see the glimmer of my armour reflecting off the teardrop at the corner of your longing eyes,
Beneath the helmet I donned, your knight silently cries.
On my return journey I reminisce,
Our parting moment, and that kiss,
Glad to have outswum in battle death's fins.
Every enemy downed in battle is another piece of that beautiful painting put together,
Soft brushstrokes and careful drawing forming that glamourous chandelier.
The Lady of the Moon shall preside over our reunion,
I return to the courtyard which is now barren.
But true to your promise you came,
Through my tear-filled eyes your face I quietly frame.
Under the luminousity of the gentle moonlight,
Embraced and held each other tight,
That standstill moment, into the tranquil night sky my feelings take flight.
This is the lady and her gallant knight.
As the Moonlight Chandelier smiles knowingly from above,
Depicted here is the symbol of their true love...
~By William.
I'm not posting the second one. That's personal. ^_~
Sigh, I had to wake up slightly earlier than usual to go to school for a meeting regarding the Republic Polytechnic (RP) Scientific Thinking Programme. First thing in the morning and there's already two people bothering me with their SMSes...*yawn*.
Well, at least my Teacher-in-charge, Ms Ng treated us to MacDonalds after the meeting, something to rejoice at for most people. But, I don't really adore Mac.
I went home to start on my homework, whilst being bombarded by Faris with SMSes all the while. He's been ranting on about a very boring topic recently... Don't tell him I said this. But seriously, I think he's getting himself too involved with love and that kinda stuff...
I really can literally bawl at the amount of homework I actually have. And the fact that I'm having a 3-day camp later this week is an added pressure point. Just doing literature is tedious enough already... "Mustn't complain, it is necessary." *sigh*
At least I took some time off to relax, wrote poems in the morning, played video games in the evening. But now I'm feeling very tired but I still got to push on with the night's allocated "Homework Time Slot".
I think I've got to set aside some time to get my hair cut, it's long enough to tickle my eyes already. But I look like sh*t everytime I cut my hair. Enough crap for now, I'm going for dinner, what will humans ever do without good food...?
*William strolls under the tree, away from sight, through the fluttering leaves piled high on the melancholic forest undergrowth...*