You know there's something wrong when every cell in your body itches like no other, and won't stop until it's dead.
It's been a weird day.
For starts, my mom came into my room this morning and sat on my bed. Naturally, I was having a nightmare involving an octopus and a beaver. Her sitting by my legs didn't help any, and scared me quite badly.
She was leaving early for choir practice, which left me in charge of getting up all by myself to get ready for church. Blegh. That has to be one of my least favorite things in the world. Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoy glamming up, but not really for church, because there's no point to it. No one notices, which sort of defeats the purpose. Not only that, but I've been experimenting with different makeup flavors, most of which are originally uncommon, meaning not entirely accepted yet.
Glittler plays a huge role in my face's wardrobe. As I was organizing my cosmetic bag, I pretty much went throught the Mary Poppins effect finding glitter tubes and sticks. However, one of my latest and greatest features is using raw glitter and making designs with it. For this reason, I wish glitter either came regular shapes per container, and wasn't hetero irregular and regular. Not only is glitter fabulous, but it's one of the funniest lines in the Jack in the Box commercial- "Starfish!...Glitter....Rain!"
While inversions are completely cold and nasty, they have the most lovely effect on the evening skyline. The usual daylight gray morphs into an electric violet that never quite gets dark. Of course the stars are hidden behind the opaque curtain, but the reflections of the street lamps make the sky glow as though there were stars.
Blah. I'm getting writers' block in blogging now, and not just music it seems. In which case, I'll be done rambling for the time being. Cheers.
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I love your description of the effects of inversion. Beautiful imagery.
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