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Tue Jun 2, 2009, 10:31 AM
SOLITUDE by Lewis Carroll

I LOVE the stillness of the wood:
I love the music of the rill:
I love to couch in pensive mood
Upon some silent hill.

Scarce heard, beneath you arching trees,
The silver-crested ripples pass;
And, like a mimic brook, the breeze
Whispers among the grass.

Here from the world I win release,
Nor scorn of men, nor footstep rude,
Break in to mar the holy peace
Of this great solitude.

Here may the silent tears I weep
Lull the vexed spirit into rest,
As infants sob themselves to sleep
Upon a mother's breast.

But when the bitter hour is gone,
And the keen throbbing pangs are still,
Oh, sweetest then to couch alone
Upon some silent hill!

To live in joys that once have been,
To put the cold world out of sight,
And deck life's drear and barren scene
With hues of rainbow-light.

For what to man the gift of breath,
If sorrow be his lot below;
If all the day that ends in death
Be dark with clouds of woe?

Shall the poor transport of an hour
Repay long years of sore distress —
The fragrance of a lonely flower
Make glad the wilderness?

Ye golden hours of Life's young spring,
Of innocence, of love and truth!
Bright, beyond all imagining,
Thou fairy-dream of youth!

I'd give all wealth that years have piled,
The slow result of Life's decay,
To be once more a little child
For one bright summer-day.

Greetings.

Sun Feb 24, 2008, 2:41 PM
  • Listening to: Ghosltland Observatory
  • Reading: The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
  • Watching: The Rules of Atraction
  • Drinking: Vanilla Caramal Tea
So, I'm updating.

Life is rockin'. I love my job, even on rainy days. Art has cease to let me down. And spring is right around the corner.

Have you checked out my website yet? I'm still working on it...there's alot I gotta learn how to do:

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My plans this summer, rather goal...is to attend 2008 Wakarusa music & camping festival. Anyone every been to this gig before? It seems like it'll be a fun time. There will be a lot of art and music non stop for 3 days. No denying it...it WILL be a fun time.

I'm a bit bummed, because it appears I will not be seeing Radiohead in Dallas in May. :sigh: gotta keep my chin up...

Music has been keeping me pumped during my "hybernation" phase I just now seemed to conquer. It was maddening. I think we all have been there. I just sometimes feel like I have an overload of creativity, and gotta CHILL! Does that sound crazy?

I'm on the hunt for somewhere to exhibit my art. If ANYONE has knowledge of some local places, please fill me in.

peace and love.

When is Man Educated?

Tue Nov 27, 2007, 8:02 PM
  • Listening to: Johnossi - Man Must Dance
  • Reading: The Solace of Leaving Early
  • Watching: Startrek TNG!!
  • Drinking: Crown and Sprite
"When he can look out upon the universe, now lucid and lovely, now dark and terrible, with a sense of his own littleness in the great scheme of things, and yet have faith and courage. When he knows how to make friends and keep them, and above all, when he can keep friends with himself.

When he can be happy alone and high-minded amid the drudgeries of life. When he can look into a wayside puddle and see something besides mud, and into the face of the most forlorn mortal and see something divine.

When he knows how to live, how to love, how to hope, how to pray -- is glad to live...and has in his heart a bit of a song."

-Joseph Fort Newton


Just an interesting thought I read on the back of a tea box. Chai tea in fact. Check it out when you get a chance.

I know my updates are very sporadic, and can't really be considered an "update". But rest assured, I love you people.

I'M BAAAAACK!!!!

Fri Aug 10, 2007, 12:05 PM
  • Listening to: The Joker - Steve Miller Band
  • Reading: I NEED to read the new Eclipse book!!!!
  • Drinking: H2O
So, after such a long delay...I decided to get back in the groove of things. I managed to rack up close to 600 deviations (it's just so time consuming when you dont have a subscription!), and unfortunately I made the choice to delete them all. Sorry to all, but I wanted to start afresh.
I've been vacationing in England for the past month and half, and will be returning to good ole' Louisiana in 2 days. I'm sad, yet eager to sleep in my own bed. I've posted only a handful of the pics that I took during my stay, and I'm sorry for bombarding (sp?) your inboxes with all the pics. But I hope you take a peek, and discover some joy in veiwing them.
I'm focusing more on my drawing and painting....so my pics are going to be very few and far between. But, for all my fans (I dont have that many really) I will be sticking around. See ya around ;)

Mrs. Regina Spektor

Sat Nov 25, 2006, 9:31 AM
  • Listening to: Regina Spektor - Consequence of Sounds
  • Reading: The Fairy Reel - Tales from the Twilight Realm
  • Drinking: H2O
I am in love with this girl....one of the most unique and catching musical artist I have ever heard, in my opinion. I would recommend her for anyone. I know these are really long lyrics, but it is my favorite song by her. For some they may seem like nonsense, but for others who tend to look a little further into their meanings, can find a lil something worth reading in them.

My rhyme ain't good just yet,
My brain and tongue just met,
And they ain't friends, so far,
My words don’t travel far,
They tangle in my hair,
And tend to go nowhere,
They grow right back inside,
Right past my brain and eyes
Into my stomach juice
Where they don’t serve much use,
All melted calories,
Nutrition values.
And I absorb back in
The words right through my skin
They sit there festering inside my bowels

The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds
The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds

Got a soundtrack in my mind,
All the time. Kids-
Screamin' from too much beat up
And they don't even rhyme,
They just stand there, on a street corner,
Skin tucked in
And meat side out and shot,
And I’d like to turn them down
But there ain't no knob.
Run into picket fences
Not into picket lines.
All this hippie-shit for the 60's
And another cliché for our time. But,
But a one of these days your heart
Will just stop ticking,
And they sorta just don't find you till your cubicle is reeking.

The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds
The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds
Ahh ah ah ah ahh ah ah ah

Did you know that the gravedigger's still
Gettin' stuck in the machine
Even though it's a whole other daydream.
It's another town it's another world,
Where the kids are asleep, where the loans are paid
And the lawns are mowed.
Whad'ya think?
All the gravediggers were gone?
Just cause one song is done
There’s always another one,
Waiting right around the bend,
Till this one ends,
Then it begins
Quickly, then it starts all over again.

The weather report keeps on
Tossing and turning,
Predicting and warning,
And warning and warning of,
Possibly it could be news publications and,
Possibly it could be news TV stations. That
Very same morning right next to her coffee
She noticed some bleeding and heard hollow coughing and
National Geographic was being too graphic,
When all she had wanted to know was the traffic
“The worlds got a nosebleed” it said
“And we’re flooding but we keep on cutting
The trees and the forests!”
And we keep on paying those freaks on the TV,
Who claim they will save us but want to enslave us.
And sweating like demons they scream through our speakers
But we leave the sound on 'cause silence is harder.
And no one’s the killer and no one’s the martyr
The world that has made us can no longer contain us
And profits are silent then rotting away 'cause

The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds.
The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds.
Ah ah ah…

My rhyme ain't good just yet,
My brain and tongue just met,
And they aint friends, so far,
My words don't travel far,
They tangle in my hair,
And tend to go nowhere,
They grow right back inside,
Right past my brain and eyes
Into my stomach juice
Where they don't serve much use,
All melted calories,
Nutrition values.
And I absorb back in
The words right through my skin
They sit there festering inside my bowels

The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sounds
The consonants and vowels
The consequence of sound

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