Yearversed

Dec 26, 2008 18:50

Taken from nacho_cheese

Go to your Calendar and find the first entry for each month of 2008.
Post the first line of it in your journal, and that's your "Year In Review."
(I'm adding subject lines in quotes, and the first line underneath.)

January
""I have a story to tell, but then all cats do.""
I just liked that sentence.

[Whole post!]

February
"Fever"
Fever dreams.
Feverish thought.
Built up energy too weak to express.
Turns to pain, on the edge.
What if- ?

March
"Seeing the Lights (2008/03/01)"
New post: First Day.

[Whole post again! I miss that story]

April
"Word-thief cunningly conceals spoils in plain sight"
(10:37:16 PM) flynnacatri: http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=980814

May
"Day in summary"
Year's dark days arrive
Our home becomes
all hours, all places,
immersed in winter's shade

June
"This one is not called 'Stability'"
One of the things which bothers me about... trying to avoid the matter of labels and diagnoses, one of the things which bothers me about swinging down is that afterwards I cannot recall how it felt.

July
"Two"
Second
There are some thoughts which give pause when encountered, come with warning flags. "I don't doubt..." is one.

August
"Survey stolen from nacho_cheese"
Does it bother you when you text someone, and they never answer?
On those rare occasions I find it appropriate to do so, they generally answer. Unless no answer is required.

September
"The things we do to ourselves"
On June 9th I started making a series of posts. Pride, Decision, Normal, Slipping, Balance.

October
"Victory dance!"
Finally nearly finished one of my major assignments for the semester.

November
"I only sat down to write for a minute and a half or so..."
And suddenly it is dawn and I really ought to sleep for a bit.

December
"Still"
A wonderful feeling, to be able to walk abut the place, even when it is dark, and not be overcome with terror.

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