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This is one thing I dislike about the UK. It has no snow. Or at least not in aesthetically pleasing amounts. Granted, having to move a cubical meter of frozen snow is not fun after a while, but damn, is the stuff pretty!
Well, before it gets driven over/stepped into/run through/melted/otherwise ruined.
At least it's pretty when it falls, in the middle of the night, so quiet and soft and sparkling...
And freezing, granted. But I get cold here too (in my room even), only without the added eye-pleasing bonus.

Happy birthday, hun!
Plus, a meme snatched from
seraphim_grace.
Like she said, it does remove some of the magic, but I find the info oddly interesting. *smile*
Ask me why I gave any of my fics the title I did, and I shall illuminate!
Well, before it gets driven over/stepped into/run through/melted/otherwise ruined.
At least it's pretty when it falls, in the middle of the night, so quiet and soft and sparkling...
And freezing, granted. But I get cold here too (in my room even), only without the added eye-pleasing bonus.

Happy birthday, hun!
Plus, a meme snatched from
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Like she said, it does remove some of the magic, but I find the info oddly interesting. *smile*
Ask me why I gave any of my fics the title I did, and I shall illuminate!
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Date: 2006-02-22 02:35 pm (UTC)I hope it's not. ;P Anyway (good grief, now I know what Seraph meant by removing the magic) the title is a quote from William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence", which is my favourite poem. And I think the man is a genius for writing it. The whole extract (which, by the way, was also a major part of the inspiration for the whole thing, along with me being slightly peeved at the OMGZ!!I'm-enslaved-and-it's-so-much-fun!Duo) can be found on this picture (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/keire_ke/art_gw/wigs2.jpg). The whole poem is rather long (http://www.online-literature.com/blake/612/) but good. That excerpt is actually the first of two stanzas, but it's not exactly reflected on this website.
Plus, I thought it sums up neatly the idea of Heero going from a tough aristocratic military leader to gardening and watching sunrises with Duo. ^____^
Whew. *doesn't know when to shut up*