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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:02 PM
highly literary, with occasional grammar slips

the attraction of grey is in its not exactly being black
what i like about ambiguity.

along the road to maturity, i have learnt that things are not always how it is. there are times when we find ourselves seeded in shades of grey. perhaps it's the literary streak in me calling for release, but i enjoy the beauty of being neither in white nor black. the feud that both has had often been the crux to problems and dilemma, of which i am not absolutely keen.

let me escape from the woes of choosing and settle in the zone of ambiguity. let me indulge in the knowing that i am neither here nor there. let me.

just for awhile, then i will take sides.

innocence; out of the secular entrapment

jordan ong and his quirky pose

aimee is the sweetest angel; i am completely heads over heels for her

nellis foo; the great rain imitation

i am so in love








Plath's Muse

Sarah Chang
NTU English
21 on 09/09/09
I happen to heart the literary.
Dreams of the Heavenly Hosts.

Yadder Yadder