I woke up and the world outside was dark
All so quiet before the dawn
Opened up the door and walked outside
The ground was cold
I walked until I couldn’t walk anymore
To a place I’d never been
There was something stirring in the air
In front of me, I could see
More than this
More than this
So much more than this
There is something else there
When all that you had has all gone
And more than this
I stand
Feeling so connected
And I’m all there
Right next to you
It started when I saw the ship go down
I saw them struggle in the sea
And suddenly the picture disappears
In front of me
Now we’re busy making all our busy plans
On foundations built to last
But nothing fades as fast as the future
And nothing clings like the past, until we can see
More than this
More than this
So much more than this
There is something out there
More than this
It’s coming through
And more than this
I stand alone and so connected
And I’m all there
Right next to you
Oh then it’s alright
When with every day another bit falls away
Oh but it’s still alright, alright, alright
And like words together we can make some sense
Much more than this
Way beyond imagination
Much more than this
Beyond the stars
With my head so full
So full of fractured pictures
And I’m all there
Right next to you
So much more than this
There is something else there
When all that you had has all gone
And more than this
I’m alone
Feeling so connected
And I’m all there right next to you
More than this
More than this
More than this
i like this song!! A LOT!!
peter gabriel wrote it, and he did a good job, but the polyphonic spree cover is AMAZING!! im not gonna lie.
sorry guys i suck at blogging lately! oh well... too bad for you! bwahahaha! no one checks this anyways.
Monday, December 26, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
holy crap ive been cubed...
The Cube. Answer each question for yourself thoroughly before moving on to the next.
1.) Imagine a desert landscape. It's very simple . . . horizon, sand, sky, whatever you see when you think of a desert.
2.) In this desert there is . . . a cube!
What does the cube look like? What's it made of (if you know)? What color is it? How big? Is it sitting on the sand, or in some other position? How close or far away is it?
3.) In this desert there is also a ladder. Where is it (in relation to the cube)? What is it made of? What position is it in? Does it have many rungs? A few rungs?
4.) In this desert there now appears . . . a horse. Where is the horse? What color is it? What is it doing? Does it have on a saddle or bridle, or not?
5.) Now, somewhere in the desert there is a storm. What kind of storm is it? Where is it? And does it affect the cube, the ladder, the horse, or not?
6.) Finally, somewhere in the desert are flowers. Where are they (in relation to the cube, ladder, horse, storm)? What kind are they? Are they many or few? Scattered or clustered?
http://ambivablog.typepad.com/ambivablog/files/the_key_to_the_cube
http://personal.ansir.com/cube/glossary.html
to to that site for teh answers!
here are my answers!
1. its your typical desert, yellow sand, blue sky, dunes and a few cactii
2. its 3ft by 3ft... translucent cube... mainly ungulating shades of blue and green and opaque, its in the sky, pretty high up, taller than me
3. the ladder is wooden and leaning up against the cube...just hitting the bottom of the cube, it is old, weatherworn...
4. the horse is pretty close, on a different dune though, rearing up and white, a stallion. not going away, but not comming closer either. no saddle or bridle.
5. the storm is off to the left, like the nothing from the neverending story... but its holding in place for now, some wind and clouds are blocking a little sun from the horse and the cube, not effecting the ladder at all...
6. flowers are everywhere in lil clusters. all around. on everything.
1.) Imagine a desert landscape. It's very simple . . . horizon, sand, sky, whatever you see when you think of a desert.
2.) In this desert there is . . . a cube!
What does the cube look like? What's it made of (if you know)? What color is it? How big? Is it sitting on the sand, or in some other position? How close or far away is it?
3.) In this desert there is also a ladder. Where is it (in relation to the cube)? What is it made of? What position is it in? Does it have many rungs? A few rungs?
4.) In this desert there now appears . . . a horse. Where is the horse? What color is it? What is it doing? Does it have on a saddle or bridle, or not?
5.) Now, somewhere in the desert there is a storm. What kind of storm is it? Where is it? And does it affect the cube, the ladder, the horse, or not?
6.) Finally, somewhere in the desert are flowers. Where are they (in relation to the cube, ladder, horse, storm)? What kind are they? Are they many or few? Scattered or clustered?
http://ambivablog.typepad.com/ambivablog/files/the_key_to_the_cube
http://personal.ansir.com/cube/glossary.html
to to that site for teh answers!
here are my answers!
1. its your typical desert, yellow sand, blue sky, dunes and a few cactii
2. its 3ft by 3ft... translucent cube... mainly ungulating shades of blue and green and opaque, its in the sky, pretty high up, taller than me
3. the ladder is wooden and leaning up against the cube...just hitting the bottom of the cube, it is old, weatherworn...
4. the horse is pretty close, on a different dune though, rearing up and white, a stallion. not going away, but not comming closer either. no saddle or bridle.
5. the storm is off to the left, like the nothing from the neverending story... but its holding in place for now, some wind and clouds are blocking a little sun from the horse and the cube, not effecting the ladder at all...
6. flowers are everywhere in lil clusters. all around. on everything.
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