Memories
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The best thing about memories is their accessibility; that shelvable quality. There is no searching through cluttered drawers to find them, no late fees or need for a net to catch them with.
No permission slips or sell by date. You can replay them like a slide show in your mind any time you want. Any memory, anywhere, any time. They are convenient and kept close, like words on the tip of your tongue, or spare change in a jar.
The only problem is, once the slide show is over, all you are left with is a blank wall.
No permission slips or sell by date. You can replay them like a slide show in your mind any time you want. Any memory, anywhere, any time. They are convenient and kept close, like words on the tip of your tongue, or spare change in a jar.
The only problem is, once the slide show is over, all you are left with is a blank wall.
i want to print this out and hang it on my corkboard at work...
=)
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