hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
Sunday, January 21, 2007
chick flick?
"I have to ask you a question. It's a good one so think about it. If two people love each other, but they just can't seem to get it together, when do you get to that point of enough is enough?"
I guess it would depend on why they can't get it together. Are there others involved? Is it because of the past? Are there other obstacles that they just can't seem to get past?
Lady C, Actually, I'm having a GREAT time. The question was kind of a poll. It came from the movie The Mexican... starring Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt. The answer in the movie was "Never".
I guess it would depend on why they can't get it together. Are there others involved? Is it because of the past? Are there other obstacles that they just can't seem to get past?
ReplyDeleteSorry that you're having a hard time :(
Stop by and see me some time!
Lady C,
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm having a GREAT time. The question was kind of a poll.
It came from the movie The Mexican... starring Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt.
The answer in the movie was "Never".
... two ships passing in the night.
ReplyDeleteA sound. A sign, then silence.
- Longfellow.