Monday, 18 May 2009
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tragical
That roller coaster metaphor screams life and love and cliché. but I like it.
Note those binaries.
Who wants to ride a straight line?The hills and valleys create a sine wave,
waving hello and goodbye as quickly as the people in your walk of life;
the loops make you want to throw up that pi you ate earlier.We need those highs and lows.
You cry so you can smile.
You hurt so you know what relief feels like.
You need to end before you begin again.I said goodbye to someone
so that I could eventually say hello to you,
though I didn’t know it at the time.
The hardest part about losing love is finding your way back.I wanted to find some way to tie the roller coaster thing back in at the end,
but everything I came up with sounded ridiculous. =/Also, don't pretend you didn't enjoy the pi joke.
I keep thinking about how in HP "phoenix tears have healing powers."
isn't that beautiful?
tears = sadness, but they bring healing...life and joy
tragedy isn't always so tragic then, is it?I hope this one didn't turn out as disjointed as it feels. =/
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Comments (4)
I'm pretty sure you got onto me for making math jokes in poems before.
@NewCoolMeat - probably but mine was probably better :P
"the hardest part about losing love is finding your way back"
hmmmmm
I'm a thief. =/ I totally stole that line. The problem is, I can't remember what from. which I guess makes it ok right? haha.