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09 June 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 02:26
many times, it's when we are unconscious, then we'll realise some things never change.
if this is for real, i'll rather stay unconscious, for as long as possible.
but, the fact is, we'll wake up.
we'll be conscious the very next day.
just like very often, we cannot control how long we want our dreams to be.
sweet dreams, nightmares,
the alarm rings and we wake up.
no more 'BUT's,
cause that's the end of the story.