Might have something soon, that is the MIGHT part, not the exciting part, it'll get people excited I'm sure of that! I just don't know WHEN yet. Still waiting for the very busy TJ to get back to me. So soon might not be that soon. And yes, I do tease but gotta stir up that anticipation!
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Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.-Camille Pissarro
Thanks for coming out of lurking, silverwings! Welcome!
And no, I don't think it's too much to say you loved that particular piece. "Tie and a Dress" is very effective to me. Ever since I read it, the piece has stuck with me. I think that's the sign of a successfully and creatively well-written story/poem/written work.
It's truly fantastic.
Sherry
aka Sinkwriter72
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I want to thank anyone who spends part of their day creating [& sharing their experience]. I don't care if it's a book, a film, a painting, a dance, a piece of theater, a piece of music… I think this world would be unlivable without art. ~ S. Soderbergh
You're definitely not alone in the LOVE of this, silverwings. I don't think I've commented on this work yet because I couldn't think of a worthy enough response to it, it's just too good.
I can relate to this one too, especially this part:
But to her,
To her,
To her,
It didn’t.
And tie really wanted to weep,
Cause he knew,
He knew,
He knew,
That even through all the many months of love,
And the many months of hate,
That those two feelings were made of the same flesh,
And that now, he loved, and hated so much.
But that she,
She,
She,
Felt the true opposite of love for him,
Indifference.
Worst feeling ever
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"I live, I breathe, I let it rain on me. I sleep, I wake, I try hard not to break. I crave, I love, I've waited long enough." ~Not Pretty Enough/Kasey Chambers
He writes, too? Geez, have they made any more TJ's that I could possibly get on E-bay? Totally worth a month's salary at Wendy's! (only because that's all i have to offer).
Hmmm...the poems should be in the skeletons section if I've been following the thread correctly, right? Have any suggestions as to which one I should start with?
Sir Rose--Head towards the bottom of the Skeletons page. I highly recommend "Tie and a Dress" and "Grace Kelly, My Kind of Nurse".
Yes, they need to make some more TJ's or even Hodgins--that "I'm Your Guy" moment with Angela really sent me over the edge.
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"I live, I breathe, I let it rain on me. I sleep, I wake, I try hard not to break. I crave, I love, I've waited long enough." ~Not Pretty Enough/Kasey Chambers
I loved the sparse verse, and the stream of conciousness feel of the peice. It was absolutely poetry, but felt and read more easily, like poetry written for actual people, rather than literature students. THANK YOU, TJ!
As for your second point, the world needs some more TJ's and Hodgins'. God knows we could do with a few less politicians!
If they ever do start mass-producing Hodginses or TJs, I'm first in line to pick one up.
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“When once you have tasted flight you will always walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward: for there you have been and there you will always be.” - Henry Van Dyke
Hrm... well, I'm looking for a more 30-something Hodgins personally , but I suppose a bunch of baby-Hodginses would be a blessing for the next generation.
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“When once you have tasted flight you will always walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward: for there you have been and there you will always be.” - Henry Van Dyke
jade.stormcloud wrote:Hrm... well, I'm looking for a more 30-something Hodgins personally , but I suppose a bunch of baby-Hodginses would be a blessing for the next generation.