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nice. it's a sweet poem, and an even sweeter expression. I love what you say about correspondance. it's like a connectin and to delete it or trash it seems like cutting that connection. i feel the same way about things people give me. even though i know that they don't feel that way.
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05.10.05 - 10:50 am | #
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Context? I so don't know your history ;(
hmmm... suffice to say, M. was a yearning love
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I am a correspondence whore too.
correspondence pack rat!
Jay |
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05.11.05 - 9:41 pm | #
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blog more please
mark |
05.12.05 - 9:39 am | #
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omg, that is such a good poem. I hate poetry, but I really like that poem. Impressive!
aww, thanks! I like poetry, but I can't read too much of it at once.
Rachel |
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05.12.05 - 6:26 pm | #
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That's a lovely poem Joe!
thanks Charlie!
Charlie |
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05.13.05 - 5:54 am | #
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I'm the exact opposite with emails- i reply, then delete them. That's the reason why I cancelled my Gmail account- I don't are about the extra storage since I don't save any, plus, I don't like how Gmail scans all the words you type for advertising purposes.
I wish I were that neat with my emails!
fashmagslag |
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05.14.05 - 1:31 pm | #
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lovely poem Joe. It reflects your frustration/longing. I am addicted to correspondance now. Don't you think that perhaps it controls the ego like nothing else can? I catch myself searching for a sense of belonging but end up being more baffled and awestruck by others through the never-ending dialogues that are encoded in and out of binary.
sirbarrett |
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05.18.05 - 9:26 pm | #
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