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Saturday, April 28, 2007;

Friday

The dust has not completely settled. But its nice when you take note of the people around you and how they try to cheer you up in their own little way however insignificant.

From being able showing a previously completely unknown side of myself so openly and honestly, to receiving a random sms just asking about how the game went, or just an open msn window asking whether you're alright or a slight push in the back as you're walking down to the canteen.


All these paved the way for a hollywood-like climax. At about 2 after another entertaining Lit class, I was strolling along the corridor flanked by the council room and student lounge on one side and the amphitheatre on the other with a covered walkway above my head. At this time, Nigel strolled up from the direction of the sanctuary. We had nothing much on at that time and so we just stopped to chat about the past day happenings. New insights on each of our parts compounded to our understanding of the going-ons. As we spoke, rain fell. What started out as a shower sounded turned into a deluge as we continued talking. How iconic. Stay strong bro.

"Heaven cries for us today"

- NJS

Moving on to brighter things, the guys met at 4 to arrange a lunch/dinner together with Mr Ali. Following which, we made banter and cracked jokes for bout the next two hours before heading home joyful.



I mentioned two poems of which I would post one. Here's the (alternative) ending:


Piercingly beautiful is the way
They culminate
Into a tapestry so exquisite,
And yet
So unintentionally.


Piercingly beautiful. Thats how it is.

To fully admire the tapestry, you got to take a step back first, Justin.



Justin,

Admiring the exquisite tapestry.



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