Sunday, March 26, 2006

Sunday


Another Sunday that will go by without realising. One of the reasons is that I was not aware of the time change and I woke up really late!My laptop is more up-to-date than I am...Lazy and feverish day!

Sunday comes along again
a perfect day for a quiet friend
and you...you will set it free
I see new morning round your face
everybody says it's another phase
and now... now it has come to me
see the magic in your eyes
i see it come as no surprise
and you...you turn your eyes away
I guess it's true it is never too late
still i dont know what to do today
oh why....can't I set you free?
will you...do the same for me?

sunday comes and sunday goes
Sunday always seems to move so slow
to me...here she comes again
a perfect ending for a perfect for perfect day
a perfect ending what can i say
to you...lonely sunday friend
with you...sunday never ends...

Sonic Youth, A Thousand Leaves

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We loose time but the sun will soon catch up. dont worry sweet tulip, the light is on the way to you. dont forget to look out for it...

Anonymous said...

Apologies to those who dont speak Greek:
Δυο βαριά άλογα και ένα αργό αμάξι,αυτό ή κάτι άλλο, έξω από το παράθυρό μου στο δρόμο αυτός ο θόρυβος.
Σε λίγο θα'χει νυχτώσει/βλέπω να με κοιτάζει ακόμη ένα αέτωμα γεμάτο αγάλματα ακρωτηριασμένα.
Πόσο βαριά είναι τα αγάλματα;
Προτιμώ μια στάλα αίμα από ένα ποτήρι μελάνι.
Γ.Σ. Λονδίνο,1933-
Σημειώσεις για μια εβδομάδα

ΥΓ.Ευτυχώς ξημερώνει Δευτέρα-δεν έχουμε όμως πια μελανοδοχεία..

Mia Wallace said...

@ Cixy: You are right sweetie...I am looking up all the time to look for it...

@Pixina: Έμπνευση να υπάρχει...!

Anonymous said...

I hate that day. Not Sundays, but the day when we change to summer time.

I'm never prepared, it always take me with suprise. The week before I feel really good, I wake up early and get some much more done. I feel less stressed.

And then *BAM*, like someone woke me up when I was dreaming. And then I'm back to being stressed and feeling like there is not enough hours in the day.

Benjamin Franklin, you evil man!

Good story about daylight savnings:
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/franklin3.html