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*sigh* You caught me. They are made of glass. My parents picked the color. If it were up to me, I would have picked red or purple or something. Anyway, don't tell Nicole, I enjoy teasing her.
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
Some of it I make up, some of it is from songs that I or somebody else wrote. This is something that just kind of came to me when I was falling asleep one night.
No genies. Sorry.
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
And isn't it weird how some ideas just pop into your brain when you're about to fall asleep? That's actually where Jack of Hearts was born. I was half asleep and I just got this image of a jester resting his chin on my knee and looking up at me with ethereal green eyes. When I hurried to write it down, stuff just wouldn't stop coming! *sigh* I love bedtime... I wonder if my muse has a part-time job as the Sand Man
-- Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
Yeah, I hate when I'm too lazy to write it down though. And then in the morning you can't remember anything except for the fact that you had an idea. Any details are just out the window. I wouldn't doubt it. My muse just leaves whenever he feels like it, which is often times when I need him most.
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
I don't know if I should agree with you or be offended........or both. Or appreciate the fact that you can insult yourself. That was never something I was capable of.
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
Devious Comments
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Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
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Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
...and I play dice with the Devil.
No genies. Sorry.
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I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
...and I play dice with the Devil.
--
Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
And isn't it weird how some ideas just pop into your brain when you're about to fall asleep? That's actually where Jack of Hearts was born. I was half asleep and I just got this image of a jester resting his chin on my knee and looking up at me with ethereal green eyes. When I hurried to write it down, stuff just wouldn't stop coming! *sigh* I love bedtime... I wonder if my muse has a part-time job as the Sand Man
--
Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
I wouldn't doubt it. My muse just leaves whenever he feels like it, which is often times when I need him most.
--
I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
...and I play dice with the Devil.
--
Falstaff: I will not lend thee a penny.
Pistol: Why then the world's mine oyster,
Which I with sword will open.
Falstaff: Not a penny.
~William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 2, scene 2
--
I am the Queen of Spades, breaking the rules once I learn the game. I am the calm before the storm, hell on the high seas. I tempt the Fates and trick the Furies. I outsing the Sirens and outfly the Angels.
...and I play dice with the Devil.
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