From: owner-eda-thoughts-digest@smoe.org (eda-thoughts-digest) To: eda-thoughts-digest@smoe.org Subject: eda-thoughts-digest V2 #76 Reply-To: eda-thoughts@smoe.org Sender: owner-eda-thoughts-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-eda-thoughts-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk eda-thoughts-digest Saturday, March 20 1999 Volume 02 : Number 076 * If you ever wish to unsubscribe, send an email to * eda-thoughts-digest-request@smoe.org with ONLY * the word unsubscribe in the body of the email * . * PLEASE :) when you reply to this digest to send a post TO the list, * change the subject to reflect what your post is about. A subject * of Re: eda-thoughts-digest V2 #xxx or the like gives readers no clue * as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- ET: Re: eda-thoughts-digest V2 #75 [Miles and Prystowsky ] Re: ET: song [SummerTime ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 15:14:49 -0800 From: Miles and Prystowsky Subject: ET: Re: eda-thoughts-digest V2 #75 > hi angels, well first i want to say, as usual, kat, your "kat insight" was very good, into parties and friendships and all of it. i'm sorry bout your best friend...then again as you said, it can be a good thing. summer----- > > Three boys, three poems.. Can you guess who's who, Sam? :-) oh, damn, i didn't know there was three!! i can only think of two. the first one (to me you are a painting) is david right? (course it could be this guy i can't remember, is it that creepy boy who's the third?) the last one (loving you was only fun) is josh. am i right? am i wrong? they were wonderful poems. nomie (naomi) -- you are just like me with books. i always read several at a time, in fact i used to read the endings which was a bad idea cause then i either got sad or mad or disgusted or bored and didn't finish them. but let's see, right now i'm reading a book about the french revolution (yes, for FUN), thoreau's "walden" (the both of us! cool!), selected poems of william carlos williams, "tambourines to heaven" by langston hughes, and then poems from emily dickinson, jewel, another collection book...well you get the picture. walden's cool, and several of the others are library books which i've already renewed too many times. oh, nomie, i love the "molten eyes" poem. it's freaky. it's very good. here, a couple poems from me. to forwarn you, i really don't think these are any good. my only excuse is utter and total weariness (i wrote them late late last night), which can go either way in poetry. - - - - maybe not, but she'd still like to have the chance. she breathes altoids, her hair in tiny rainbow clips, she self-consciously thinks she looks too young. is stung. her brown eyes turn blue. it doesn't matter, no one sees it, she's watching you. 3.18.99 - sm - - - - The Delerium 3.18.99 bleary eyes, wiping traces of sawdust from her hair. She cleaned the white & blue paisley dress, nearly ripped all the pieces of him out of it. Relinquished her fear, felt crazy. Well, she well may have been. 2 nights without a moment's thought not on him, & no sleep, made her head churn. Stomach in uproar and head without blood she collapsed in an agony of sleep. - - - - holding time, the sun goes down test my ground for stability. I hate to foment, but I'm losing it. You walk out the door, eyes follow you till I realize you're looking back at me. the magnet is a tease. Your keys to your new car, red while the bus was yellow. just the fact of you, I wish I had reason on which to hope, I silently think I'm mistaken. Leftover sun glows off your t-shirt. I can see you smiling, see your feet more. Crush me 3.18.99 - - - - blech. i left out two other crappy ones, they're that bad. and for those of you who read my little crazy letter yesterday *ahem ahem*, here's an ironic thing: this is yeterday's horoscope. (todays was very similar, too similar, in fact.) Anticipating the future doesn't necessarily make things happen. There are elements that you can't control, so don't bother trying. alas. love- sam the ? angel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 15:20:17 -0800 From: Miles and Prystowsky Subject: ET: song ok people, who sings that song "crush" that they play in junior sections of department stores (honestly that's the only place i've ever heard it)? not the DMB crush, the one by the girl with short blonde hair that goes, "it's just a little crush." no body i know knows who it's by. as if liking someone isn't nutty enough! - -s the ? angel ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 17:58:09 -0600 From: SummerTime Subject: Re: ET: song Jennifer Paige sings "Crush" I'll answer the rest of yer stuff in a bit. Love you, - -Summer Miles and Prystowsky wrote: > ok people, > who sings that song "crush" that they play in junior sections of > department stores (honestly that's the only place i've ever heard it)? > not the DMB crush, the one by the girl with short blonde hair that goes, > "it's just a little crush." no body i know knows who it's by. as if > liking someone isn't nutty enough! > -s > > the ? angel - -- - -Summer http://www.bga.com/~melissab ... for now "You got to burn to shine" -Ben Lee "I wanted so badly somebody other than me staring back at me but you were gone" - -Adam Duritz (Counting Crows) "Nothing spoils the taste of peanut butter like unrequited love." - -Charlie Brown "Exuberance is beauty." - -William Blake "I wanted the ocean to cover over me I wanna sink slowly without getting wet Maybe someday, I won't be so lonely and I'll walk on water every chance I get" - -Adam Duritz (Counting Crows) "the river has more colors at sunset than my sock drawer ever dreamed of i could wake up screaming sometimes but i don't i could step off the end of this pier but i got shit to do" - -Ani DiFranco "Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - -Philo "When you cry in such great sorrow It will not last long for love will always come tomorrow and then you will be strong" - -Naimon Rigby "Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today." - -James Dean ------------------------------ End of eda-thoughts-digest V2 #76 *********************************