Eyes too heavy to see clearly...
Emotions too heavy to think clearly...
With all my heart; and it doth much content me...
Eyes too heavy to see clearly...
Truth Or Dare?
Just a quick update. I've been rather quiet on the blog front because a friend from my university days is here for a visit and I have been having a grand time playing tourist with her.
Hope you're not missing me too much! [As if! =P]
Ah, the playing field...
This is what it has come down to.
For a good friend, ScoMan.
To sit in front of the mirror...
The lying mirror... or
The truthful mirror?
Choosing a colour...
Coral or crimson or raspberry...
Sweet or mysterious or natural?
Desert or sunrise or dusty rose?
Vulnerable princess or strong warrior... or
Lovely enchantress?
Cover those sad eyes.
Cover that pale complexion.
Cover those downturned lips.
It is time to face the outside world.
The gleam of diamonds to add shine to dull...
The inches of heels to elevate low to high...
The smoothness of silk to reduce the roughness of life...
The props to face the outside world.
No more sad eyes, but confident eyes...
No more pale complexion, but a glowing complexion...
No more downturned lips, but alluring lips...
To stare the world in the eyes...
To face the world and all it will bring...
To smile everyday...
Ready?
Welcome to the dollhouse.
Forgive me then if I sleep a lot. It's exhausting being fabulous.
A string pulls me in the opposite direction. I go stiff and try to dig my feet into the ground. But I guess I didn't dig deep or hard enough. Or maybe the force behind the string is too strong to resist. I go flying across the wind, wishing the ground was quicksand that will hold me down firmly.
He's watching me, studying my face for a frown, a smile, a wrinkling of the nose - anything to let him know what I'm thinking.
I feel so rejuvenated and invigorated and all such words.
What once was, is now fragments of fleeting memories and torn pieces of paper.
Remember when you were in school and you've just received your report card? You take it home, show it to your parents and the usual spiel follows.
Ancient Chinese proverb says...
"Failure is not falling down, but refusing to get up."
So, I'm finally up.
Besides, the view is horrible down on the ground.