Aleatha

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Being lonely is kinda my destination as I can't coexist with other people.
I fight with destination since... forever. You can't, or you don't want to? Because I think that destination is One. Big. Bullshit.
I need to break your conversation a bit... I have a question for @Hamish. What does the word "thee" mean? There is a poem written by Charles Bukowski, "you know and I know and thee know", and I was always wondering what the hell "thee" means.

that as the yellow shade rips
as the cat leaps wild-eyed
as the old bartender leans on the wood
as the hummingbird sleeps

you know and I know and thee know

as the tanks practice on false battlefields
as your tires work the freeway
as the midget drunk on cheap bourbon cries alone at night
as the bulls are carefully bred for the matadors
as the grass watches you
and the trees watch you
as the sea holds creatures vast and true

you know and I know and thee know

the sadness and the glory of two slippers under a bed
the ballet of your heart dancing with your blood
young girls of love who will someday hate their mirrors
overtime in hell
lunch with sick salad

you know and I know and thee know

the end as we know it now it seems such a lousy trick
after the lousy agony but

you know and I know and thee know

the joy that sometimes comes along out of nowhere
rising like a falcon moon across the impossibility

you know and I know and thee know

the cross-eyed craziness of total elation
we know we finally have not been cheated

you know and I know and thee know

as we look at our hands our feet our lives our way
the sleeping hummingbird
the murdered dead of armies
the sun that eats you as you face it

you know and I know and thee know

we will defeat death.
As far as I'm concerned this would correspond with "you", sometimes "your" or even "you/they" - as a plural form, but it can also be "him/her"... gosh, it really depends on the context in which it appears. I've always used it as "you", in a subject form, but it can also be used as an object form. Luckily enough it is an Old English word which appears only in old books, films or poems.
(05-13-2015, 06:58 PM)Lafia napisał(a): [ -> ]I fight with destination since... forever. You can't, or you don't want to? Because I think that destination is One. Big. Bullshit.

I don't think I am able to.
I couldn't resist yelling "the fate of Norns awaits us all" \m/ But if we need to be serious, I also think that we should forge our own paths.
Cut the crap and enjoy your lives Big Grin It's way too short to sit in the corner and torment oneself with own thoughts. There are good times and bad times, but there's always a calm after every storm.

I don't know what to say now, so I will just ask a stupid question, because why not? So, have you ever... singing in the shower? <no, I will not let this thread die>
Singing in a bath, of course. Singing in a shower... once or twice in a lifetime. I don't think this is a good place for singing. It creates some sort of distorted resonance so the voice sounds like coming out from a tube, or something like that. To extend the topic a little bit, for me bathroom is the best place for thinking. The best ideas always come across my mind in there Big Grin

And @Lafia, yes! Don't let it die. I'll do my best to keep it alive as well.
Singing in the rain, singing in the shower... But did anybody try singing when riding a tractor? I like it, and the reason is that... nobody can hear me Big Grin
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