Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Purple daisies

Strange. I don't really know what to say. I want to write, but don't know what to write. I want to think, but for the moment at least, I don't really know how. Ever experienced that? I don't know why, but it has been slowly coming over me all day. My thoughts are random, my mind is wandering, I keep tripping on inanimate objects......I think I am ill. Maybe Brain Fever, or something like that. Maybe I'll fall asleep and sleep till Thursday, but when is Thursday? I can't remember what day it is. It is like one time that Josh was doing a super zoomed in shot of some daisies blowing in a field. The wind was making them sway, and light kept coming in and out from behind the clouds making it look like there was a spotlight on them, and giving them a purplish hue. It was a really abstract shot with tons going on at once, different light flashing in and out, colors whirling and switching, and the wind making the daisies dance. That's kind of how I feel right now. Not sure where to focus because so much is going on.




Just joking.
Did you think I was on the verge of a mental breakdown?
Too poetic for that probably.
HAHAhAHAHAahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!
I do feel like that, just not to that dramatic of a degree.
Any Remedy?
Other than the TU?
It isn't working.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Drink some coffee, then play the piano... that usually helps:-)

Anonymous said...

Eat some dark chocolate. :)

Anonymous said...

I don't like Dark Chocolate.
I don't like Coffee.
I don't play Piano.

I'm messed up.

Anonymous said...

I know you don't. I was just kidding. heehee...

Anonymous said...

What is your problem!!!
I think that all hope--everything--is lost for you then:-)

Anonymous said...

Purple daisies? What kind of title is that?

Anonymous said...

A flippin sweet one! :D

Who is the phantom???

Anonymous said...

DON'T LIKE COFFEE!????????????
THAT IS HORRIBLE!!! you are on the verge of a mental breakdown if you dont like coffee!!!

Anonymous said...

i dont even think there are purple daisies, joel p. sczebel