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The joy of english, two days later |
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What a relaxing day! I did virtually no real school stuff ALL DAY! Math was simple, religion we watched "Tuesdays with Morrie" (and I definitely spelled that wrong), PE we had study period, english we worked on whatever, history we talked to JMay, and spanish we learned the present perfect subjunctive, which is really simple.
Okay, so why the joy of english again? Because Ms. Rice is awesome. She gave us candy AND let us go to lunch to get CRISPITOS one minute early! We were part of the 1st twenty people in line! Heh, things that happen when there's only 11 people in class. All in all, it was a good day. But, despite the fact that it was fun, it wasn't the same without everyone. I was really grinning at the end of the day when I saw everyone in jeans and whatnot upstairs. But I was in a good mood all day, so it's not like I was really "cheered up" by anyone. I don't know what it is about "Where Will You Go," but it makes me so happy.
Oh, and there's one other awesome thing about english. My piece for solo and ensemble is a song using the poem "The Lamb" for the words! It's really simple, but I like it. I know I won't be getting a superior for it, as it's fairly easy, but I just wanted something I could sing without wigging out completely. But there's gotta be points for one thing: it switches between minor and major all the time. "Dost thou know who made thee?"
Dude, freaking awesome interview! Heh, I wonder why I'm a fan of Evanescence. I mean, now that I'm muchly cheered up, it doesn't make sense. I originally started listening for 3 reasons: 1. The music reached me 2. I wanted to know where the line "But who can decide what they dream, and dream I do" came from. I was too stupid to search for it at the time, so I listened to EVERY SINGLE SONG I could find. 3. "Hello". Most of the stuff I've listened to is very superficial, but when I heard this song, I knew it was real. It wasn't a sad act. It was true grief. That's what completely hooked me.
So, anyway, now their music makes me smile so much. So, anyway, there's this interview from some Canadian talk show, and listening to Amy Lee talk, the way she talks reminds me of people I know. Lots of them. She's funny mrgreen And seems nice.
"Little lamb, God bless thee"
~nepie
nepie · Fri Feb 09, 2007 @ 10:52pm · 4 Comments |
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