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farewell...
Desi, 01 Nov 2004 11:56
My impression is that the man went through the cycle of grief until all he could do was say goodbye.
That hit me hard, though I don't know why.
Bad moths
Cleanskies, 27 Okt 2004 14:56
Why is it always the moths you don't want to live that live (eating your clothes and making bugs in the carpet corners) and those you don't want die that die (burned to a barbecue crisp on the uplighter)?
www.alleged.org.uk/jrd/2002/20021204.html
moths according to Youp
Brb, 21 Jan 2005 17:17
A famous dutch stand-up comedian once said: ''Why are it always the ones I love that die, instead of the sons of bitches? But then again: if the sons of bitches live longer, so will I.''
Poor moth...
Seekita, 12 Sep 2004 21:30
Poor, poor moth..
I had a moth once...it was pure white, very beautiful...
I let her go because I feared she would not be safe in my care. I still miss her.
farewell
Painter, 10 Jun 2004 03:51
just a moth, or a fragile life due its own respect & integrity.
justified as a short, insignificant insect life
still, due its own life
perhaps this explains
Omena, 27 Jun 2004 05:13
why your bug has the red face? ha ha... enjoy your two days of summer when they get to you!
digilander.libero.it/vierka/coryzus%20hyoscyami.htm
I feel your pain
Bjorn, 22 Feb 2004 19:24
A few months ago, I had a moth of my own. It was pink, much like Solemnity's bug. If I recall correctly it had green eyes...I had to let it go because it wouldn't eat anything I gave it. It was like losing a beautiful and understanding friend. Her name was Amani...
When i was young, there was
Buzulefazul, 22 Feb 2004 23:03
a caterpillar that I raised. It made a coccoon, and when it came out it was, of course, a moth. I remember feeling hurt that it didn't seem to recognise me, anymore..
I didn't recognise it, either....
ah, youth
Bjorn, 02 Mrt 2004 16:18
I always loved raising caterpillars. I remember the first time I raised a monarch and how sad I got when the cocoon turned black. Then I realized that the butterfly had not died, but rather was just about to emerge and spread it's glorious wings. Black does not always indicate death. As they say, it's always darkest before the dawn.
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sam, 22 Jul 2004 01:14
true true
my friend
randomthought, 17 Nov 2003 19:58
has a cat called moth
now i'm sad
cathy, 27 Okt 2003 04:36
i feel like i lost a lil friend, even though i've never met the moth. maybe i'm just being silly
yemrok
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what
name, 27 Sep 2003 20:48
what
clutching on to a last strand of hope,
Ppy, 21 Sep 2003 00:59
but even that must die...
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