“To be or not to be, that is the question” The answer, still unclear Cans’t we be and not be at the same time? That way we can choose how to be when life gets in the way Would be easier on everyone
“I’m afraid I’m turning into a cliché” My entire existence is a cliché I’ve thought it up before And here I go repeating Preaching my so-called life To those I thought had it different I was wrong
“What Am I Missing?” Besides you of course? Besides your smile? Not much I think
“Willing to tolerate less frequent service” From the people in charge Apparently we have free will Who knew?
“Licks his lips , turns my hands” I am a clock Only time will tell When my hands will show Quarter to midnight He cannot turn time Before it turns him
“I am one half of him You will see Cut me in half to reveal his trickery” You will see Where he tried to turn the hands of time And failed Cut him in half You will find The bind of time he almost left behind That he almost broke and shattered “The trauma cut both ways”
“Juliet’s the word they use for anyone that’s done it with pills or poision” It’s also our word for a fool Who was in so much pain She caused more pain to herself Who chose to halt the hands of time Before it was time to You cannot meddle with these kinds of things Time cannot stand it
“The wall I was knocking down” The one that kept me from you The one that cheated time “All of it was simply not the real thing”
“Maybe the supreme self-confidence I envied, was nothing more than masked insecurity” Maybe the whole world is a façade Just waiting to be uncovered Waiting for the right person to come along And reveal the secrets of time and space There is no use in envy It causes unnecessary guilt Towards a cause you yourself did not create
“Adjusting or adapting a scheme” Time is a pattern we must adapt to We cannot be radical and say, ‘***** you time, I won’t conform!’ You must. Being radical isn’t necessary When you are given one of the most precious things You will ever receive Cherish it It’s what you must do “Now I understand”
I may have love I may lose love But I will never regret a single thing For I know that I had not cheated time I had lived a full life Embraced every moment “Splendid if I overcome my earthly passion, but if I succeed, still I have known happiness”
Hamlet by William Shakespeare 2 Midway by David Homel 3 Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard 4 Economic Naturalist by Robert H. Frank 5 Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk 6 “His Ace of Spades” by Noelle Havens, a poem from Cellar Roots Literary Magazine, p.69 7 Militainment, Inc. by Roger Stahl 8 Kneller’s Happy Campers by Etgar Keret 9 “An Exclusive” from The ******* the Fridge by Etgar Keret 10 Death of Ivan Illyich by Leo Tolstoy 11Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty 12 World of Children textbook by Greg Cook 13Set Me Free by Miranda Beverely-Whitmore 14 Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy