"No decision is reached, no life is forged without the overwhelming, eating desire of Red." - Galenfang, "Outline of Triad"








1. muse: (myooz): Greek Mythology. Any of the nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus, each of whom presided over a different art or science.
2. muse:
---a) A guiding spirit.
---b) A source of inspiration.
3. muse: A poet.



   

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Tuesday, January 13, 2004
That's Strange



Great day at school today.  All the possible problems that could have occured didn't; they were replaced by blessings, all of which I most desperately desired.  I won't get into details.



Got this weird depressive feeling since school ended that I just haven't quite shook yet.  Music and wasting time on the machine should help a bit.  If not, it's okay, I'll enjoy it while I have it.  Even mom asked why I was acting weirdly.  Hmm.  Well, it's okay.



So far, for the FFO Soundtrack, I'm thinking of using Wingless' "One Girl In All The World" plus "All The World In One Girl" for the Windurst/Sarutabaruta themes.  It might work, it's nice how the two pieces are complements.



the one percent of you you're not giving

is the one percent that I need to see

the one percent of me I'm not giving

is the strength to let ninety-nine be

Posted at Tuesday, January 13, 2004 by janus905

 

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