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Post by Sadi on Oct 17, 2003 18:49:09 GMT -5
"A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things. Sorrow is like the wind: it comes in gusts. But there are sufferings which sympathy may never make lighter. I'd been cold; a stranger to sorrow, and therefore, Fate had cursed me. All I seemed to know was revenge: a luscious fruit one must leave to ripen. But if sorrow is indeed the wind, then joy must be also known as air, for while sorrow comes in gusts, joy comes in every breath. I am only joyful at one time, however, and that time is when I am with her. And so I might never lose that breath, and in effect, die, I inhale sharply, fulfilling my greed. My greed for her love."
-Sesshoumaru, of Kikyou-
(Beginning compiled of 5 quotes. Credit to: 'Dante', 'Lamenais', 'Emile Garboriau', 'Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' and 'Euripedes (484BC - 406BC)/Alcestis (438BC). )
(The second half, the credit goes to me, for inserting Sesshoumaru's musings and train of thoughts to successfully compile this philisophical poem: remember, not all poems must resemble poems, and not all poems must rhyme.)
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Post by Lady Kikyou on Oct 17, 2003 18:56:45 GMT -5
*squeals and nods frantically* Very pretty, very pretty! ^^
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Post by Sadi on Oct 17, 2003 19:04:06 GMT -5
Why thankee kindly, m'dear. *cheesy grin*
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Post by BloodstainedShards on Oct 20, 2003 17:29:42 GMT -5
OMFG, SHI :X THIS PWNS
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Post by Sadi on Oct 20, 2003 23:07:56 GMT -5
Thanks :3..
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