That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
Nietzsche
Long live the underground! The devil take the underground!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
She is:
c o l o r f u l
I thoroughly enjoy reading reviews that encourage me. I believe that there are absolutely no boundaries in poetry; I perceive poetry as freedom - an escape from quotidian reality. Take, for example, American/English poet Sylvia Plath's works - she writes strange and masochistic poetry; and Edgar Allan Poe, he was very disturbed mentally but still managed and produced bizarre, obscure writings and poetry that is praised to this day in America.
I am a flowerchild that belongs in the late 60s and early 70s because I adore the Daisy Age; I love everything about it (except for the LEGALISE POT rallies).
I love Jesus, my One and Only Savior, our Majesty, Prince of Peace. I care about my family, more than anything, and my lovely dear friends Amea and Emily who love me back the same way.
If you must know, my favourite books are Jane Eyre and Villette by Charlotte Bronte, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Animal Farm by George Orwell and many more, which I cannot remember just this moment. I love Agatha Christie's Poirot series, and Shakespeare too, of course! My all-time favourite Shakespeare Plays are Much Ado About Nothing and The Tragedy of King Lear. King Lear - I've loved since octillion years ago, and has never once failed to stop tears falling!
I am also an art-appreciator, and adore Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh's works; and also Salvador Dali, David Hockney, Rene Magritte, Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol's. I love Pop Art and Surrealist Art; mostly modern, i'd say, although i do love some classic impressionist work. I dislike the New Age Movement and Humanism, because they stand against my spiritual and religious beliefs.
I indeed am a fan of rock of all sorts: classic, indie, alternative... not cold metal, or anything that I consider as being NON MUSICAL. I am also a huge fan of Jazz, which I find that most people have not found the joy of. I like Classical (Frederic Chopin is my most favourite! I think I prefer the Romancist Era... Although I do like The Hungarian March) and occasionally RnB and HipHop. The 60s and the 70s produced the best music. (Jazz was best in the 50s - 60s)
I kind of have the secret guilty pleasure of listening to old 80s pop and disco (rarely) as well. (Indeed interesting!)
I love long letters and e-mails that take hours to write and read; I love doing nothing, drenching in my own thoughts, dreams, fantasies; I love the feeling I get when I watch edifying movies; I love the sounds of the guitar, the tenor saxophone and the harmonica; I dislike text messages but love phone calls; I love rock cafes, smelly pubs and jazz bars; I love plays, the museum, the art gallery, exhibitions, expos and musicals; I love the rain, and Autumn; I love not paying attention to my surroundings; I need to set myself and my priorities up straight; I must stop falling in Unrequited Love; I love "tall, dark and extremely handsome" men... just kidding. I actually like big, considerate, kind, gallant, thoughtful and content men, who are also blessed with intelligence; I dislike cigarettes but love booze (schnapps with lemonade, beer, cocktails, &c. &c.); I have already named my future children; I plan to travel to Mexico and Europe (France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Finland... etc).
No, I am not a "maths" person (Nor am I a sport person). I love creative work and perhaps History.
Oh, and plus, I do not have a political stand; but whatever I am, the point is that i'm not in favour of communism - though I must say that I am indeed a socialist. But socialism is benevolent, unlike communism. Don't you think?
Philosophy is also another passion of mine; my favourites are the classic Socrates, and Rene Descartes.
I'm pessimistic and have already broken the silver lining of my own cloud. I have not yet experienced the most painful consequences of reduced rights, but I have experienced extremely painful unrequited love.
If you would like to know more about me, feel free to add me on MySpace/Facebook, or read this book. I felt, when I was reading this book, as though I was reading about myself (It is called: Confessions of a Not-It Girl by Melissa Kantor).
(My e-mail: binnypark7@hotmail.com)
I apologise, to all who are reading this, for writing such a tedious and long introduction portraying a picture of myself. But if you enjoyed reading it, you must be mi amigo already!
What will you do?
The marmalade skies are fading grey.
My smile is following gravity.
Your kitty has had a run for the money. I am gone.
I haven't fallen for thee - yet. What will you do?
I dont care if you spray "flames" on my work,
but like most people, I prefer compliments and fine analyses plus some critical comments :-D
previous penname: binnyhendrix