Who is missing who? A is missing B. B is missing A. They miss each other too, like missing a train, or a class. They don't even care. There're always next-ones.
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not only are there always next ones. there are always other time, other coincidences, other 'unforgettable experience' to be forgotten.
so it really is up to me and you to find the way to 'not care'. somehow i think when ppl have missed a train, or a class, at least they go 'shit!' or 'damn!', as though they've made a damnable mistake or that fortune has laid an evil hand on them. but is B is missing A, it is just a slow and invisible process of memories wilting away.
not only are there always next ones. there are always other time, other coincidences, other 'unforgettable experience' to be forgotten.
so it really is up to me and you to find the way to 'not care'. somehow i think when ppl have missed a train, or a class, at least they go 'shit!' or 'damn!', as though they've made a damnable mistake or that fortune has laid an evil hand on them. but is B is missing A, it is just a slow and invisible process of memories wilting away.
Hongkonger studying music in Paris. (Wannabe) musicologist, pianist and baritone. Not a professional blogger, he writes far too slowly. Always trying to share his opinions about the world, but the blog usually ends up as a refuse dump collecting emotions which he doesn't know how to deal with. Experiencing a language crisis - Chinese getting worse, English getting French influences, French getting stuck. A wide-eyed dreamer but is sure about himself.
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3 comments:
not only are there always next ones. there are always other time, other coincidences, other 'unforgettable experience' to be forgotten.
so it really is up to me and you to find the way to 'not care'. somehow i think when ppl have missed a train, or a class, at least they go 'shit!' or 'damn!', as though they've made a damnable mistake or that fortune has laid an evil hand on them. but is B is missing A, it is just a slow and invisible process of memories wilting away.
M.
not only are there always next ones. there are always other time, other coincidences, other 'unforgettable experience' to be forgotten.
so it really is up to me and you to find the way to 'not care'. somehow i think when ppl have missed a train, or a class, at least they go 'shit!' or 'damn!', as though they've made a damnable mistake or that fortune has laid an evil hand on them. but is B is missing A, it is just a slow and invisible process of memories wilting away.
M.
We miss each other.
Probably no one cares.
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