i'm tired....*sighs* ... *doesn't feel like capitalizing anything* ... *long silence* ... *gets up*...*comes back with a mini tootsie pop* ...*starts chewing on it* ... *mm...grape flavored* ... *wakes up a little* ... *looks around the room* ... *crunches on the tootsle* ... *gets to the tootsie center* ... *chews it* ... finishes it and throws the stick away* ... *wonders if her ipod is done charging* ... *looks* ...*almost* ... *closes out a tab that popped up* ... so how's your day been? mines been fine. ... i have an annie moses band song stuck in my head. it's called "blush". i like it. ...*gets tired again* ... do you want to know the chorus line to it? okay, and i'm finally in the mood to capitalize things.
"When hands were gentle, and words were kind, and love could wait a long, long time, and private matters held their hush, when grooms were gallant, and brides would blush."
Now my theme song is stuck in my head. Do you want to see the words? Okay.
"Early one morning, just as the sun was rising,
I heard a young maid sing in the valley below,
'Oh, don't decieve me, oh, never leave me,
how could you use a poor maiden so?'
Gay is the garland, and fresh are the roses,
I've culled from my garden to place upon thy brow,
Oh, don't decieve me, oh, never leave me,
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Remember, remember, your vows to Mary,
Remember, remember, your promise to be true,
Oh, don't decieve me, oh, never leave me,
How could you use a poor maiden so?
Thus sang the maiden, her sorrows bewailing,
Thus sang the pretty maiden in the valley below,
Oh, don't decieve me, oh, never leave me,
How could you use a poor maiden so?"
the end. |
Nov. 12, 2009 - *doesn't want to capitalize things either...*
*listens to the way i loved you by taylor swift*
*hugs* love you, sam!
- pippin -