Not so Dramatic
"I'm almost there
Everything I say I say to me first
Everything I do I do to me first
So what, I lied I lied to me too
(so what?)
So what, I lied I lied to me too
Hold out for the ones you know will love you
Hide out from the ones you know will love you
Dark you can't come soon enough for me"
~Tegan and Sara - Dark Come Soon~
I think the lyrics are amazing and so true, at least for me. Anything you do to someone else...you do to yourself first.
I was out in our front yard looking at the coy pond. We've been having trouble with it recently. I think one of the reasons is the temperature. It's warming up the water way too much. Anyway, two bats were flying around. I never noticed how much they look like kites when they veer and dive. They were so tiny though I thought they were just large butterflies at first. Very cute!
I attempted to watch "What the Bleep do we Know?" last night. I didn't get more than halfway through it though. It was very deep and really showed an entirely different way to look at the world. However, that was not the reason I had to stop it. It was the fact that Marlee Matlin was the 'main' character in this deeply philosophical movie. I couldn't help it...I kept seeing her with Jennifer Beals in the scaffolding and then talking about not liking children and being generally promiscuous.
Everything I say I say to me first
Everything I do I do to me first
So what, I lied I lied to me too
(so what?)
So what, I lied I lied to me too
Hold out for the ones you know will love you
Hide out from the ones you know will love you
Dark you can't come soon enough for me"
~Tegan and Sara - Dark Come Soon~
I think the lyrics are amazing and so true, at least for me. Anything you do to someone else...you do to yourself first.
I was out in our front yard looking at the coy pond. We've been having trouble with it recently. I think one of the reasons is the temperature. It's warming up the water way too much. Anyway, two bats were flying around. I never noticed how much they look like kites when they veer and dive. They were so tiny though I thought they were just large butterflies at first. Very cute!
I attempted to watch "What the Bleep do we Know?" last night. I didn't get more than halfway through it though. It was very deep and really showed an entirely different way to look at the world. However, that was not the reason I had to stop it. It was the fact that Marlee Matlin was the 'main' character in this deeply philosophical movie. I couldn't help it...I kept seeing her with Jennifer Beals in the scaffolding and then talking about not liking children and being generally promiscuous.
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