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underneath the stars
looking into the past.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
10:02 AM

verena tan haha. i'm typing using verdana font now. ok. nvm. anw, i'll rmb wad u told me over the phone yesterday night...thou i didn exactly catch all of it coz i was distracted by the tv. (: i'm sure true love will weather all odds, but i still think that that person ought to jump down from the 12th story. haha. ok, but still gotta salute him for his undying devotion. peering in from our small little window, how much can we actually see about their world? guarding that window alone has already proven to be a difficult task. now, it's fogged, and i can only see through that little clearing made. i guess things are not always what we percieve them to be at first sight. many a times, making false assumptions only leads to us getting more hurt than ever. true happiness comes with a price; we gotta earn it. Perhaps the happy ending will come one day...but for now, let the story slowly unfold and us, the audience, follow the plot with intent eyes.

I feel strange bringing this topic up once again, but since I have, I shall not hesitate to make full use of it. Thank you for everything; those were wise words articulated, memorable phrases I've always kept in mind - regardless of whether it was 'i' on stage, or 'us' in the audience. And then the emcee says,

As told by time in history, power monarchies and ruling kingdoms comprsed both fairytale happenings and that of dreary bloodshed.
From the Medieval Ages to that of the Reneissance, kings and queens occupied the seats of power, controlling with an iron fist.
Young princesses, naive and innocent; bright princes, glory and throne...life as royalty, sprakling like chrome
Raging fires, burning steel; knights in their armour, armed with honour.
Long, cold wars, lives lost. White flag, bitter defeat. Heads held high, glorious victory.
Dukes and duchesses, his royal subjects.
Jewels and treasury, her richness of life.
Once upon a time, so unlikely.
Happily ever after, perhaps.
The life of royalties...
the Tudors and Bourbons...
far west...English
they lived while others sought,
Encanto Real, Your Royal Enchantment
Our treat,
To your pleasure
Welcome and enjoy.

Then I remember you saying, "one lollipop!"


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