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still wonders what it takes to be happy
depressed?
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WHO AM I (Lili Frost)

Today, on the street
In the metro,
It's a melancholy day
No one speaks
Passing you by
Wondering why

Today, like any day
Rolled out of bed
Talked on the telephone
Went to the doctor, she said
You're OK
Still I wonder
Who am I

Today in the air
On the water
Ships pass you by
Clouds fantasize
Dragging shapes across the sky
Wondering why
Who am I

Clarion crows for the courtsmans brigade
Centuries before on this very stage
Gypsies serenade, passed through DNA
And so it found its way



SAY IT SAY IT


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Tuesday, April 18, 2006 @10:17 pm

continued

Here's the thing...

Some men weren't brought up with a real clear idea of what else there is to love besides passion, sex, social status and maybehaving a family. Which leads me to another secret about men inlove...

Deep down, men expect love to stay in the"honeymoon stage".
Think about it.

For lots of men, the honeymoon stage IS the only part of love they've ever even thought about or identified as being something they really truly want.

That's why, for so many men, when the"honeymoon stuff" isn't new anymore, they think love and passion have all but disappeared.

And the truth is, for lots of men, they don't know what else love is about... so they start to think that maybe this really isn't what they thought it was.

And less mature, non-committal men plain DON'T KNOW what is "supposed" to happen, and how it works as love moves into the bonding stage.
They often end up making terrible or disappointing boyfriends or companions.

Scary, huh?