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Troxley

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  1. :D I love tea!
  2. Woohoo! It's the best hair colour. :cool3:
  3. Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh! :bliss:
  4. Bye! :)
  5. Aw, thanks! :hug:
  6. I don't play any instruments...I had wanted to write a song, but I decided to write a poem and try to one day have it made into a song.
  7. Yeah. It cheers me up when I'm sad. It calms me down when I'm angry, and refreshes ^me when I'm feeling dull.
  8. Thanks Keaton! :hug: It's the first "real" poem that I ever wrote. :D
  9. I love rain! It's such a beautiful thing. :)
  10. Aw. :blush: I wrote it because wanted to make rain into a happy thing, as it's often depicted as a sad or sorrowful thing.
  11. Awww, thank you! :hug:
  12. Indeed I do. :smug2:
  13. Okay. Sun, you say, I take for granted Cloud's not what you ever wanted I like the sun, I really do Just maybe not the same as you Go tuck it up beneath a cloud Let the thunder sing out loud And I'll be dancing to it's song Now won't you come and dance along? No hiding there behind that wall Can't you hear the lightning's call? You might get wet, you might get cold But come, you'll never be too old The rain creates a lovely tune The wind sings love songs to the moon With lightning and his thunderous drum The concert's free and you should come We'll dance beneath those stormy skies The rain will wash your tear stained eyes And all the worries of your life Will disappear, be out of sight For in that moment you will know God is the one that's in control To see his power before you now And all of his creation bow So when the rain has stilled and gone The dark, night sky has turned to dawn Sit by the fire with tea in hand And drift off into our own land Too tired to even say a word A bird's song wanting to be heard We listen as the day turns light The song becomes part of that night Years from now we'll hear it again And still the song will sound the same And bring us back to that one time No need for reason or for rhyme Just close your eyes, turn back the clock The night we heard the thunder talk Maybe we'll be together still Or maybe you'll have left me here But we'll remember all we did That stormy night when we were kids :)
  14. Nice! Did you see the poem I wrote about rain? It was inspired by few songs, including Paradise. :)
  15. Hello!
  16. As am I. :smug:
  17. The Hobbit in 2 days! Sorry, I couldn't help it...you mentioned adventures...
  18. 7 :cool:
  19. My sister is just a bit taller than her husband...he's short and she's fairly tall...It's nit very noticeable, though. They look about the same height.
  20. That's about the colour of my hair...but mine's a tiny bit darker. :D
  21. Tim is as much a gentalman as you can get. :heart: and his musical ability is amazing. :D
  22. Well, he looks better with a beard than Tim does. In fact, he looks pretty good.
  23. Okay, I better go to bed now. :snore: goodbye.

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