Author has written 208 stories for General, Song, War, General, Life, and Love. What happenswhen one of the diamond stars is made of crystals shards? And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming when one of the diamond stars is made of crystals shards? And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming So you call this your free country Only by descending can one rise. I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil. It has been written that when one contends with monsters, one risks becoming a monster. This is not true. The true risk is that one might discover the monster that one has always been. ‘Safely!’ said Sam. ‘All alone and without me to help you? I couldn’t have borne it, it’d been the death of me.’ “Happy families are all alike. But f$cked-up families are all f$cked-up in their own way.” -Blind Sighted, Peter Moore In my field of paper flowers Can you see it? Prophecy; interpretate the signs Never love with all your heart; it only ends in breaking. The world is full of broken people. Splints, casts, miracle drugs, and time can’t mend fractured hearts, wounded minds, torn spirits. --One Door Away From Heaven …all at once he stopped and looked at something on the ground: Alarge, black, hairy, horrible spider. His sister heard him say, “Poor thing! It’s not his fault." --Hugo Omnia fertaetus, animum quoque --Virgil Everyone I know Januis Clausis Old bio: Although I doubt you have much interest, I like all fiction books and some non-fiction, my favorite novel being One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz. Quotes from a few other books I’ve read a few times are above, as are pieces from songs I like. And just the other day someone told me no one enjoys reading Emily Dickinson’s works, nor Robert Frosts or Edgar Allen Poe anymore and I was a little upset, seeing as I do… Yeah, I know, no one cares about any of that, but I figured I needed something slightly personal in my bio. Drop me an e-mail if you want to talk, I'm usually bored as hell. Update: Another thing, I attempted to return comments I recieved long ago and would like to continue doing so, but I've found myself extremly busy so please know you're thanked if you commented. I just don't know where time disapears to. And lastly, I'm considering doing a major cleaning-out of this page. I always left my old stuff up... no, not to see improvement, actually. I think my heart would stop if I lost it all, so I keep my poems in a million places and therefore am unable to misplace every copy. But I think putting them on a website might be a better idea, keep all the old stuff in old stuff places. Then again, I guess it's organized here... I wish I could put the pages into folders of "old style," "developing style," and "newer style," but alas... no. I'll work it out somehow. Yeah, I know no one reads this. I like being organized and this was gettingoutdated. movies So you call this your free country Only by descending can one rise. I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil. It has been written that when one contends with monsters, one risks becoming a monster. This is not true. The true risk is that one might discover the monster that one has always been. ‘Safely!’ said Sam. ‘All alone and without me to help you? I couldn’t have borne it, it’d been the death of me.’ “Happy families are all alike. But f$cked-up families are all f$cked-up in their own way.” -Blind Sighted, Peter Moore In my field of paper flowers Can you see it? Prophecy; interpretate the signs Never love with all your heart; it only ends in breaking. The world is full of broken people. Splints, casts, miracle drugs, and time can’t mend fractured hearts, wounded minds, torn spirits. --One Door Away From Heaven …all at once he stopped and looked at something on the ground: A large, black, hairy, horrible spider. His sister heard him say, “Poor thing! It’s not his fault." --Hugo Omnia fertaetus, animum quoque --Virgil Everyone I know Januis Clausis Old bio: Although I doubt you have much interest, I like all fiction books and some non-fiction, my favorite novel being One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz. Quotes from a few other books I’ve read a few times are above, as are pieces from songs I like. And just the other day someone told me no one enjoys reading Emily Dickinson’s works, nor Robert Frosts or Edgar Allen Poe anymore and I was a little upset, seeing as I do… Yeah, I know, no one cares about any of that, but I figured I needed something slightly personal in my bio. Drop me an e-mail if you want to talk, I'm usually bored as hell. Update: Another thing, I attempted to return comments I recieved long ago and would like to continue doing so, but I've found myself extremly busy so please know you're thanked if you commented. I just don't know where time disapears to. And lastly, I'm considering doing a major cleaning-out of this page. I always left my old stuff up... no, not to see improvement, actually. I think my heart would stop if I lost it all, so I keep my poems in a million places and therefore am unable to misplace every copy. But I think putting them on a website might be a better idea, keep all the old stuff in old stuff places. Then again, I guess it's organized here... I wish I could put the pages into folders of "old style," "developing style," and "newer style," but alas... no. I'll work it out somehow. Yeah, I know no one reads this. I like being organized and this was getting outdated. |