Friday, October 30, 2009

Random~*




































Cello is such a beauty. After piano, that is. :)


"Hi Miss Alice
With your glass eyes
What kind of dream
Can you see?
Are you fascinated with?"

- 'Still Doll' by Kanon Wakeshima


Randomness.

1. It's pitch black outside. And it's pouring and pouring and pouring. Love it.

2. I'm finally going to watch 'Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni', the scary anime recommended by 2 hardcore manga/anime fans (ws and py). Waiting for it to load. And there's already blood in the very first scene. Perfect.

3. Kanon Wakeshima's songs are eerily beautifully eerie and beautiful.

4. Congrats to KL-san for his new car! :)

5. Still lingering and lingering.

6. Dad's gonna give all of us a big treat this coming sunday. :D

7. Last 2 weeks of school! And I don't know how am I supposed to feel or think.

8. PIANO~! My first exam piece reminds me of an unoccupied Victorian style house with a cello lying there. and maybe blood red interior. okok.

9. Have been having weird recurrent dreams. And I can't seem to remember them very clearly, but they're somewhere along the line of furry dogs, cats and giant hamsters in a big cage. and dying one by one. =/

10. I don't like waking up at 8am and finding myself very awake.
mentally awake yet physically tired.
very very restless.

Not good.

11. Finally met up with the girls~!
I guess I really miss you girls.
HTHT! :)


11. Trying very very hard to digest 'A Quiet Life' by Kenzaburo Oe completely.

It's a very, very challenging novel and you can't just take the words at face value. You gotta look much deeper. If not, it's no difference from reading a piece of paper with random words on it.

It's a nobel prize winner. Yes. No wonder.


12. 'The Blue Chair' XD
and my last chance to get inspiration tomorrow.




Imagine.
That everything and everyone in front of your eyes have wings.
Dreams, opportunities, money, your parents...
the intangible, the tangible.

you have to grasp them firmly


before they fly away.


because, they always do.

(Mendelssohn's 'On the Wings of Song' is really moving...)

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