awakenpunk's Journal

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  • Archives for May 2010
  • El Poema de Jeneve

    by awakenpunk on May 29, 2010
    La rosa blanca Jeneve Tan pura y llena de vida Tan blanca como la nieve Tan loca como la ira Me has hechizado por siempre Con tus ojos perfectos azules Son tan hermosos pero creo que mienten No me des falsas ilusiones Al final cuando todo termine Yo te recordare por la eternidad Pensare en ti y sonreire siempre Porque en ti conoci a la mas bella
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  • List of Future Wives

    by awakenpunk on May 22, 2010
    This list is a list no one has seen, actually i have never written such a list...I honestly dont see the purpose of creating such list (because marrying one of them is impossible) but i do see the fun in doing so, so here it is. This is a special entry for a special lady. Ofcourse she's on the list. They are not in order and last names will be ommited for privacy issues unless the alleged future wife is a celebrity. Nicole Kidman Thora Birch Emily Blunt Liza K. M. Jennifer G. Liliana B. Kathlynn T. Ashita H. Ambar M. Reyna N. Aracely C. and that is it... for now.
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  • Inane Game

    by awakenpunk on May 18, 2010
    I´ve been searching in my mind for answers. But i dont know who I am or where i need to go. My life is just a game to you. But i´m tired of gettng killed again and again. I´ve been searching everywhere for a door that takes me home again. But it seems to be in another castle. What´s the point of leveling up and collecting colored keys? What am I gonna do when I grow old?
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  • Gloria Perpetua

    by awakenpunk on May 14, 2010
    Thank you Gloria for teaching me how wrong i was about euthanasia. You fought for your life even when we both knew you wouldnt make it. You forced yourself to eat even when we both knew your kidneys were failing. You fought bravely and with dignity, real dignity. There is no shame in dying fighting a disease, even if the disease make us lose all of our capabilities. The real shame is to give up, to confuse respect and dignity with feeling ashamed or embarrased by the need of being help by others. I'm sorry i couldn't help you Gloria, i couldn't feel your pain but i certainly felt your will to live. Thank you Gloria.
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