blather
those_are_pearls_that_were_his_eyes
epitome of incomprehensibility This phrase used to haunt me... I was about 14, and was reading a book of T.S. Eliot's poems, randomly, and I came across The Waste Land. I didn't understand it. I wrote an essay involving it a few weeks ago and I still don't completely get it. But anyway, this phrase appeared, along with images of drowning, and I was sort of frightened... opening a new book can be like going into an unfamiliar place, and this time it was an eerie one.

Later I discovered that the line is actually from Shakespeare's The Tempest.
080403
...
unhinged beautiful_drowning
ophelia
080403
...
past he was too busy to love, and too tired to not. 080404
...
epitome of incomprehensibility Ophelia. True. I haven't read Hamlet yet, though.

(Tsk! and her an English major????)
080404
...
u24 full fathom five dost thine father lie
of his bones are coral made...

robert_westall association for me.
080405