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addictive
I throw all of your stuff away. I’m gonna clear you out of my head. I tear you out of my heart.
And ignore all your messages. I tell everyone we are through. 'Cause I'm so much better without you.
But it’s just another pretty lie. 'Cause I break down.
Every time you come around. So how did you get here under my skin? I swore that I'd never let you back in.
Should have known better in trying to let you go. 'Cause here we go go go again.
Hard as I try I know I can't quit. Something about you is so addictive.
We're falling together. you'd think that by now I'd know. cause here we go go go again.


Saturday, October 07, 2006, 12:41 AM
the fog

i looked out the window jus now & it was darn foggy. & ppl are definitely not contributing by lighting up their candles, lined up in dunnoe-wat-weird-shapes.

you would have tot that seeing the fog, they would stop playing with candles jus this one mid-autumn festival. i mean, there's plenty of other things to do like eating mooncakes (you can choose from sho many varieties!), or chilling out with your friends or family. but apparently not, as the little girl (some neighbour's kid i overheard saying) informs, "its a tradition."

but still.. what happened to protect your environment and save the Mother Earth all that?!

& what tradition is that? i tot the tradition was carrying a lantern? or has it changed now? oh dear! does this mean i'm getting old? LOL. of course i know children love playing with candles esp during mid - autumn festival but since when has that evolved into a tradition? besides, tradition can be stopped at anytime.

oh well. i guess the temptation of playing with candles and having fun is too hard to resist as compared to say, preventing the fog from getting worse. esp when the person you're having fun with is your family or friends or neighbours or wateva. xD