Saturday, January 1
"Cap, Pas Cap?"
Jeux D'enfants.
Never-ending childhood; friendship.
The game that spanned a lifetime.
A beautiful tale I never tire of.
Such a torturous affection - it pained them to love.
Their ability to hurt each other became an inevitable demonstration of mutual attraction.
The way she implied he wasn't important to her by declaring he could never hurt her.
The way he asked her to be his wedding witness.
The way she left him running after the bus.
The way he bought exactly the same dress, which she wore four years ago, for his fiancee.
And the way they dared each other in death.
But it was more than a game,
more than mere viciousness they intended for each other.
Perhaps they just couldn't separate each other's dares from reality anymore.
Childhood, memories and all, then became the very essence of their existence?
Julien. Sophie. A pretty tin.
How stubborn can the two be -
they could have been still daring each other at the age of 80!
See how they could have repeated the same pranks, sharing candies from the same old tin.
Only difference lies in the verbal declaration of their love.
It's been ages since a movie made me tear this sorrowfully.
Splendid way to slip into the new year.
First, Vita Brevis and now, Jeux D'enfants.
Books and shows like these set me thinking so much,
I don't even feel like sleeping.
It's already 5 hours into 2005, and I shall take it to the Lord.
La Vie En Rose
Hold me close and hold me fast
The magic spell you cast
This is la vie en rose
When you kiss me heaven sighs
And though I close my eyes
I see la vie en rose
When you press me to your heart
I'm in a world apart
A world where roses bloom
And when you speak
Angels sing from above
Everyday words seems
To turn into love song
Give your heart and soul to me
And life will always be la vie en rose
d e b b e e e kvetched at 3:27 AM