to experience fall.
to see the leaves change color imperceptibly, as they fall around me in swirls and eddies from a laughing wind. to gradually bundle up in layers and look forward to a toasty fireplace waiting at home.
it's almost october, and the malls have started playing the fa-la-laas of the coming season. but i'm longing for a languid transition to get me there, a burst of golden colors and the crunch of foliage underfoot.
sigh.
lalie!!!! advance happi happi birtday!!! :) :) :) you're once again older than meee!!! hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteand lalie, guess what, i just found this out. didja know that "bohemian rhapsody" is one of the 10 most mentioned songs in books? i will reprint here one example:
On the radio, an eager voice encouraged everyone to "Wang Chung" tonight, which was one of the many confusing songs I figured I'd understand when I knew more of the world. Sort of like the lyrics to "Bohemian Rhapsody," the comprehension of which required a familiarity with European arts and music. AN EDUCATED PERSON WOULD KNOW PRECISELY WHAT A SCARAMOUCH WAS AND WHY HE OUGHT TO DO THE FANDANGO.
-The Ethical Assassin by David Liss
Hehehehehehe! :) labshu!!
love you too dearling, and for that i will let that outrageously unfunny comment about my age pass.
ReplyDeletesaka di bale, nabawi mo naman by stating that which i often doubt myself -- that i am educated. hehehe.
oiii free yerself sat night okie!