Hello, Mr John Doe.
You are not necessarily a John Doe,
I know you,
as you know me.
Well enough to know that I dont open up easily,
let alone share my thought.
But with you around,
with clouds hanging above our heads,
with nothing but honesty,
we talked nonsense and stars above.
You managed to touch things I never cared to say.
You had the guts to tug strings I never wanted to hold.
You moved gracefully with your words,
forming phrases and sentences entwined in dark truth that I never dared to conclude.
Yet we danced in the jumbled letter, effortlessly.
The silence was not awkward, the stillness was not unsettling, the quietness was not killing.
Then somehow,
a different time zone seized us, rip the conversations' apart.
Every moment was stolen, every minute was borrowed,
every chances was swallowed by the almighty time.
Perhaps, maybe, if one can only hope,
in alternative universe, in the next reincarnation, in another version of us,
when both have the luxury of time,
we can always share our head, abusing the dusk and dawn with senseless words,
filling the air with our foolish laugh til we suffocate,
savoring every spoken sentences, drowning in tangled mind,
without any prejudice.
It is, afterall, the talk that had our path crossed.
Xoxo,
Jane Doe
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Hello, Mr Tywin Lannister
Hello, Mr Tywin son of Tytos of House Lannister, Lord of Casterly Rock, Warden of the West, Shield of Lannisport, and once Hand of the King.
My longest hello by far,
apart from your misjudgment towards Tyrion,
you are by far my most favorite character from Game Of Thrones' series.
Again I prove my quirk affection for a character who's been tainted as a villain.
You had me captured from the very first scene,
when you was skinning the deer - an actual deer on set.
I don't think anyone would buy the fact that it was your first time doing it.
Nonetheless, the scene determined many fundamental things of your character, my lord.
Control-freaky, clever, meticulous, savage, and in short - a despicable one.
Tywin should thanks Ser Charles Dance for his outstanding potrayal of Tywin.
Ser Dance did better than he was supposed to do,
He became you, Lord Tywin.
Moreover, I've never heard Ser Dance branded you as a villain,
'Tywin does what he need to do in a feudal society' he said.
In fact, Tywin's scheme to kill the Stark has stopped the war.
Ain't stopping the war a good thing?
Still, Tywin's the bad one.
I wonder how it is so easy to us people to judge the good and the bad.
People lives through thousand decisions,
and how do we suppose to condemn which is 'correct' and 'false' ?
Does one bad decision make us a bad person?
What quality does make one a good person and a bad one?
People has their own parameter, I believe.
xoxo,
am i a bad girl then?
My longest hello by far,
apart from your misjudgment towards Tyrion,
you are by far my most favorite character from Game Of Thrones' series.
Again I prove my quirk affection for a character who's been tainted as a villain.
You had me captured from the very first scene,
when you was skinning the deer - an actual deer on set.
I don't think anyone would buy the fact that it was your first time doing it.
Nonetheless, the scene determined many fundamental things of your character, my lord.
Control-freaky, clever, meticulous, savage, and in short - a despicable one.
Tywin should thanks Ser Charles Dance for his outstanding potrayal of Tywin.
Ser Dance did better than he was supposed to do,
He became you, Lord Tywin.
Moreover, I've never heard Ser Dance branded you as a villain,
'Tywin does what he need to do in a feudal society' he said.
In fact, Tywin's scheme to kill the Stark has stopped the war.
Ain't stopping the war a good thing?
Still, Tywin's the bad one.
I wonder how it is so easy to us people to judge the good and the bad.
People lives through thousand decisions,
and how do we suppose to condemn which is 'correct' and 'false' ?
Does one bad decision make us a bad person?
What quality does make one a good person and a bad one?
People has their own parameter, I believe.
xoxo,
am i a bad girl then?
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Hello, Mr George Raymond Richard Martin
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Thanks to you, I spent my last 2 months reading the first installment of the Game of Throne's - A Song of Ice and Fire - also, marathoning Game of Throne's TV series.
It was 800 pages of crazy-prologue-of-epic-saga and 60 hours worth watching drama.
Well, small wonder it took me a while to finish,
I've got to sneak a lil bit of my time here and there - either to read or watch it,
such a compelling story that managed to keep me up day and night.
I guess it's crystal clear that I enjoy every second I spent watching and reading,
that I fall for every single piece of it.
To me, when I can feel the character's emotion in a story - it earns 4 out of 5 stars automatically,
and when it's combined with amazing costume, gorgeous actors and beautiful places,
I put my heart and soul on it with pleasure.
I know how weird this would sound,
but I did learn a lot from your characters, Mr Martin.
Thing is, coincidentally, last month was my birthday's month,
and being introduced to your magnum opus, was like I gave myself a perfect birthday present.
This little truth helps me to realize that I am entitled to my own happiness,
that I can't rely on anyone for it,
that I should stop expecting people to do things that will please me.
Afterall, no one can protect anyone, eh?
Xoxo,
a girl whose birthday wish is for you to have a long life to finish the book series.
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