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Coconut water and an mp3 poem

Wed May 27, 2009, 1:36 PM
  • Mood: Tired
  • Listening to: Mp3 on shuffle
  • Reading: SiFi and Fantasy of the Year Vol. II
  • Eating: Palau and tomato choka
  • Drinking: Fresh Coconut Water
Ummm...nothing as good, or good for you like fresh coconut water!
You know how it goes, "Coconut water, good for your daughter, coconut Jelly, good for your belly!"... or maybe you don't, man my Island girl roots are showing strong today!

So I figured now was as a good time as any to make a new journal entry, it’s been over a year since my last one.


Here’s a little fun thing to do I got from Creedysgirl aka Kim Schultz, who got it from someone else's journal. I did it on my lunch break, you should do it too :)

Poetry 101

Feeling poetic? Put your mp3 player (or iPod) on shuffle and write down the first line of the first 21 songs that play to form a "poem". No skipping songs! (unless they happen to not have lyrics) Don't cheat! It can say a lot about you based on the music you like!

OMG! It's works so good! Love mine :love: here it is, and I did not cheat!

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Where’d you go my blue eyed savior, where’d you go my darling one
Well they’ll just stone you when you’re trying to be good

You’re so sexy, I don’t wanna look at another man
Hollywood hills, Pocket full of shells
I need an easy friend

Looking for a penny on an empty beach
Now I’m thinking maybe I was stoned
Men doing men thing times

Her skin as soft as snow, Calico
Dale un Latigazo
Pequino Juan

Meet me by the sea again, pass the pit where the shoreline ends
It’s Carnival time again
Close your eyes, let me touch you now
Who knows if your soul will fade at all?

Babies on beach blankets headed to mars
As a young girl
Please raise your child today the way that you were born to play

Weeds blow tall on the broken train tracks
Surly it won’t come to this

There’s one man, he's like the wishful thinking in my life
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So here’s what I leaned from that, other than I need to shuffle my music more often, and I have good taste ;), I like to dance, I like a lot of artists and songs having to do with the sea, and I’m sensual. Wait, I knew that already, but it was fun anyway, you should try it.

You should also take a listen to the actual songs, you might hear something you love!

The cowboy junkies, blue eyed savior
Bob Dylan
Missy Eliot, Best,Best
Puddle of mud, Famous
Nirvana, About a girl
Vast, Turquoise & Crimson
Ellekari Lauren, Closer
Chris Garneau, Castle Time
Marrissa Nadler, Calico
Daddy Yankee, Latigazo
Pitbull, Bojangles
Jesse Harris, The Secret Sun
Various Carnival hits from the 60’s and 70’s, Carnival Time
Vast, Flames
Seether, Fake it
Jewel ,Satellite
Vampire weekend, Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa
Serj Tanken Falling Stars
Kings of Leon Tahilia Sky
Royal wood Silently
Lisa Hanigan, Sea Song



To end with a rant, I haven't had much new in my gallery because I was working with a client on a concept commission, he loved it all the way through, I did a lot of work trying to convey his message, made sketches and what not, but when it came time for him to make the first half payment before I started the big one, he bailed. Keep in mind he knew my (cheap) price beforehand, AND I ordered the matboards already to fame this damn thing for him when it was finished. Imagine a stream of appropriately inappropriate expletives here. :finger:


But to make myself feel better about art, I'm drawing a new obsession picture, ;) and it should be in my gallery soon, FUN! Good day everyone!

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:iconcreedysgirl:
What a beautiful poem!! :clap:

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