Friday, January 20, 2006
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Hey look, you can have titles... cool. ;-)
EDIT: Wow... I finally did it. I have 1000 unread messages in my email account. Aren't I lucky? :-p I don't know how that happened... I respond to all of my friends emails. It must be all the newsletters that I've signed up for.

I got this from db8isfun. :) If you answer it, I pick you to do it too.
If you read this, if your eyes are passing over this right now, even if we don't speak often, please post a message with a memory of you and me. It can be anything you want- good or bad. When you're finished, post this little paragraph on your blog and be surprised (or mortified) about what people remember about you.
That said, here is my second attempt at poetry/song writing. This one stinks though. It sums up the strange feeling I always have when I move away from God... it's like I'm looking for some battle to fight all by myself, instead of relying on God. It's pathetic... it's hard for me to put down what I feel. Not to mention the style is kind of off... oh well. :-p
Here I go,
Against the flow,
Standing tall,
Against it all,
Hoping that I don’t fall…
If only I could see,
What I need to be,
Then I would know,
Why I go,
Against the flow.
I know I’m not strong,
I know it's so wrong,
I know this isn’t right.
Looking for something just to fight.
I just wish I knew what I should do,
I just wish I could just talk to you.Here I am once again,
Just looking for a friend,
Coming to your throne,
Don't let me fight alone.
Question of the entry: What has God (and I mean the Father, Son AND the Holy Spirit
) taught you recently? For me it is the power of prayer. 
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Comments (6)
As for the memory, I would also have to list your Xanga, or HSD. For the same reason as your comment, that we haven't ever physically met. (Nationals 2006 maybe?!!)
I remember you almost calling me Gandalf in person. Come to think of it, I wouldn't have minded that.
And yes, I do enjoy being a librarian. Very little heavy lifting.
~GtMC