sexta-feira, 12 de março de 2010

Remember Me




Whatever you do in life will be
insignificant but it is very
important that you do it because...


You can't know...


You can't ever really know the
meaning of your life...


And you don't need to...
Just know that your life has a meaning...


Every life has a meaning... whether
it lasts one hundred years or one
hundred seconds...


Every life... And every death... changes the
world in its own way...


Ghandi knew this. He knew his life
would mean something to someone,
somewhere, somehow. And he knew
with as much certainty that he
could never know that meaning...
He understood that enjoying life
should be of much greater concern
then understanding it.
And so do I.


You can't know...


So don't take it for granted...
But don't take it too seriously...


*Don't postpone what you want...
*Don't leave anything misunderstood...
*Make sure the people you care about know...
Make sure they know how you really feel...


Because just like that...


IT COULD END



Tyler H.

quinta-feira, 11 de março de 2010




Hoje é dia de mudar de casa, de rua, de vida. As malas sufocam os corredores. Pelo chão restam plumas amassadas, restos de purpurina, frangalhos de echarpes indianas roubadas, pontas de cigarro (Players Number Six, o mais barato). Chico toca violão e canta London, London: no, nowhere to go. Poucos ainda sorriem e olham nos olhos.
Hoje é dia, mais uma vez, de mudar de casa e de vida. Os olhos buscam signos, avisos, o coração resiste (até quando?) e o rosto se banha de estrelas dormidas de ontem, estrelas vagabundas encontradas pelas latas de lixo abundantes de London, London, Babylon City. Alguém pergunta: "O que é que se diz quando se está precisando morrer?" Eu não digo nada, é a minha resposta.

quarta-feira, 3 de março de 2010


Estas alegrias violentas têm fins violentos
Falecendo no triunfo, como fogo e pólvora
Que num beijo se consomem.
Romeu e Juliela, Ato II, Cena VI