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lips move on top of quiet
while you say i m fine
your lips move on top of quiet
this i write to you
while you say i am fine
like a joke delayed
lips move on top of quiet
while you say i am fine
this is tired this is tried and sentenced to you
while you say
i 'm half way through you...
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Aries, mid-20s, skinny and indie with glasses. Intelligent, ambitious, thoughtful and extremely shy. A resident of North Beach and member of the SFMOMA.

I enjoy reading New Yorker fiction, walking barefoot through wet grass, trying new tofu recipes and rummaging through Flax's paper department for inspiration. I have been known to purchase the entire frozen edamame section at Trader Joe's and rarely leave the house...
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interpol has been ringing in my head since their show at bottom of the hill last week. i totally understand how tony wilson (the subject of '24 hour party people') felt watching the sex pistols for the first time... interpol showed me the possibilities of rock music, where it could take someone willing for the ride... i seriously thought about going home and burning all...
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navin:
how i miss the clubs from the bay... Bottom of the Hill, the Troc, Berkely Square (R.I.P.), Gillman... san jo's Cactus (again R.I.P.)... oh well.. next time I'm in the bay i'll give you a jingle... and hell yeah, reading the journal's is where its at....
chiquita:
that's a beautiful illustration...

p.s. suicide girl morgan just got a little prince tattoo a few months ago...
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i tend to express myself through other people's music and finished my first compilation for 2002 a few weeks ago (normally, i make one every two months). i supposed i can blame my sloth on not finding the right intersection of songs, waning between downtempo electronica and dreamy folk ballads... there's a certain danger in too much of the latter, as it becomes a confessional...
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jeffrey eugenides' "the obscure object" intoxicated my senses this week. apprearing in the 29 july issue of the new yorker, "the obscure object" tells the story of a fourteen year old girl's sexual awakening (both physically and emotionally) at the hands of a brother and sister... if only i can capture half as much of eugenides' imagination in my creative writing course which starts this...
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sixsixty:
very nice profile picture.

i just saw with lola 24 hour party people. and god yes did it rule. i loved it so much. lola and i want to go back and see it again. maybe we can make it a 24 hour party people party and get a bunch of people to go.
takora:
hi! this is what i wrote in my journal about seeing the KOC here in NYC just a few weeks ago:
"i just got back from the best concert i have seen in years... it was the most close and intimate show i think i have ever been to, but it was also completely light-hearted and funny... endearing, charming, loving, glowing, boy do i sound like an idiot! it was in an old church, so it was like being in a small cathedral, the audience was all sitting on the floor, noone was talking on cels (or even amongst themselves), everyone was just sitting and enjoying and swaying along... it was fucking wonderful... the KINGS OF CONVENIENCE. they're from norway. their album, 'quiet is the new loud' is perfect. and i got to go backstage and meet them, and i also got to see & hang out with several old friends... i'll feel high from tonight for weeks to come..."
and i DO still feel high from it! sounds like you enjoyed it in an even deeper, more bittersweet way...
and i also like your prfile illustration!
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songs on my mind:
aarktica, nostalgia=distortion
rivulets, creased
mum, we have a map of the piano

books i'm reading:
just finished lemony snicket's "the wide window" -- will probably read a few stories by andre dubus

last movie i saw:
lovely and amazing (emily mortimer is a revelation)

"words softly spoken / and dim the lamplight / flame unlit carries / away my late fright...
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