Tuesday, March 29, 2005

"and I don't want to be your regret, id rather be your cocoon"

1. I drink a small cup of hot coco with milk every night before I go to sleep. The smell of the hot coco calms me down, reminds me of home, puts me to sleep and makes me dream sweet dreams.

2. I am listening to this song and writing this blog to keep my mind off you. "and I don't want to be your regret, id rather be your cocoon, but this is all that you have, so please, let me take what's left of your heart, and I will use, I swear ill use only what I need, I know you only have so little, so please, let me mend my broken heart, and you said this was all you have and its all i need but blah blah...."

3. My car ran out of gas this morning on my way to work. Good thing is it stopped while I was going up hill on a small street so there are no cars behind me. A good friend from work came over with three gallons of gas and rescued me. By the time I got to work, everyone asked me the same question, "How could you run out of gas? Don't you have the little light on?"
I am so not gonna answer this question again here!

4. I think it is unfair that you came into my life, caught my attention, and captured my heart and there was nothing I could do to stop you.

5. I am half way through this book that I bought in Portland. I am absolutely in love with it. It is so rare to find a book that is both inspiring and beautifully written. The author is a master of metaphor. I always find myself copying down sentences, sometimes entire paragraphs. I almost don't want to read it too fast so it won't end so soon. A one liner description of this book is:"What Catcher in the Rye did for youths...Anthropology does for women."

2 comments:

y0402 said...

Have you read Wild Kids by Chang Ta-chun? It's like the Chinese Catcher in the Rye.

Feizi said...

I will for sure look it up. Thanks for the recommandation.