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Snow Man

Email Visit author - djb
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I’ve felt your dream that’s in my sleep.
A heart that’s lost, to good to keep.
A snowman waves as I drift by.
Always searching for his colder sky.

When I awake, you’re eyes have gone.
The snowman’s heart still drifting on.
He’ll spend his days within you’re grace.
Always searching for his colder place.

I am the snowman that’s in your sleep.
My heart’s been lost, no good to keep.
He feel’s you wave as I drift by.
Always searching for his colder sky.

The snowman’s heart is not his own.
The snowman’s heart can’t stay alone.
The snowman drifts with in you’re grace.
Always searching for his colder place.
djb


Saturday, December 03, 2005 at 04:51
Scorpio story exchange :: 41 )

The Walnut Tree and the Philosopher

Email Visit author - Alex G.

Long time ago, when people didn’t know many things about nature and that included how to eat walnuts, a walnut tree grew by the road. It might have been planted there by someone for the benefit of other travelers or it could have grown there by chance if you believe that anything in life can happen by chance.

One day a traveler passed by. He stopped by the old walnut tree to rest in its shade. Then he noticed the green fruits and tasted one of them only to spit it out in disgust with its bitterness.

Some time after he had gone another traveler passed by. He too sat under the tree and noticed the tooth marks on the fruit the first one had bitten.

“This fruit must not be very tasty,” he thought. “But everything in this world has a purpose. It must be the hard heart that is to be eaten.” And he bit the hard shell but nearly broke a tooth in the process. He too walked away hungry.

Next came a traveler with scholarly disposition. He studied the fruit carefully, first tasting the bitter skin, then scratching the hard shell until he came up with the idea to break the shell with a stone. That was rewarded with the tasty walnut. The scholar smiled contently: “Wisdom and patience conquer all,” he thought.

Soon a businessman leading a donkey laden with his goods arrived under the tree. The scholar happily shared with him his secret.

The businessman thanked him and after they had eaten loaded the donkey with walnuts for sale. He let the scholar ride the donkey as a reward for his discovery while he himself walked and rubbed his palms in anticipation of his future profit.

They traveled in silence but soon darkness fell over the road. They were worried because there wasn’t a town or village to be seen and they were afraid to spend the night in the dark forest.

Suddenly the merchant saw a faint light in the distance.

“There, he said. “I see a light!”

“But how can that faint light help us,” said the scholar. “It is so small and lonely while the forest is big, dark and threatening.”

While they were arguing the light moved closer and they saw a man carrying a lantern. That man was a philosopher who lived in a hut by a lake nearby. He took the travelers to his place to spend the night. As they entered the dark room the small lantern pushed the scary shades in the corners. Now the room looked bright and cozy.

The inventive travelers shared with him the secret of the walnut tree.

“Well done!” said the philosopher. “Tomorrow, I’ll go and pick up some of those wonderful fruits. Then I will travel all over the world and plant a walnut tree by all roads that I pass.”

“But, then who will buy the walnuts that I am trying to sell!” said the businessman, disappointed.

“Don’t worry,” answered the philosopher. “When more people taste the walnuts from the trees by the roads they will be more likely to buy them from you in the city marketplace.”

“But what will be your reward for your labor?” asked the businessman.

“And how exactly do you plan to do it?” asked the scholar. “I mean how many walnuts will you start with and where you will plant them. Where you will start your journey will you go East, West, North or South?”

“To tell you the truth, I don’t know,” answered the philosopher. “But as the light from my lantern is just enough for us to see the immediate road in front of us my initial intention and desire will carry me perhaps to the next step on my way towards my humble goal. And if I meet someone else with a lantern then together we will be able to see further.”

Thus they spent the night chatting leisurely until the sun rose over the dark forest and they went each on their way to find their own happiness.
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Monday, November 28, 2005 at 15:12
Scorpio story exchange :: 40 )

Scorpio in love with Scorpio

Email Visit author - - Lady Scorpio

I am a scorpio woman who's in love with a scorpio man. I've known him for 20 years. I am 31 years old and the first time I saw him I was an 11 year old girl. We grew up in the same neighborhood. After hight school we lost contact until we met up again in college, coincidence..we end up going to the same college...at that time he was in a relationship so we didn't get together. I found my self falling deeper and deeper in love with him everytime i saw him. We became really good friends, sort of like buddies. After college we lost contact. 3 years later we met up again in our home town. The first time we had sex, it was exactly what I fantasized about for years. I could never get up the nerve to tell him that I was in love with him. He moved to another state and I moved across the country, and now I can't stop thinking about him. He's been calling me and e-mailing me. I think he told me that he loved me in the e-mail. Well, it was more like (i can't wait to love you.) Why am I so crazy about him, we are very far away from eachother. Should I just forget about him and move on, or should I tell him that I am in love with him.


Monday, November 28, 2005 at 15:07
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