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I opened my eyes, last night, and saw you in the low light
Walking by the bay, on the shore
Staring up at the planes that aren't there anymore
You happened to look, and see, the tunnels all around me
Running into the dark underground

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

I like people to open the door for me when I go home, for no particular reason.

Maybe it's cos I like the feeling of knowing that yes, there's someone at home with me when I go home. I like getting my brother to open the door for me, I like that alot.

But, I don't like going home to an empty house, with my keys in another bag. Plus having to wait for like, almost 70minutes for someone to come home to open the door. It's hardly reasonable is it?

Does someone need to walk to the school for 1 hour? But walks back in 20minutes? I wonder how they do that. No, I'm not mad. Just pissed for waiting for so long. My limit's 1 hour. But if you exceed that. ):