it all just sounds like [[zori]]
Feb 22, 2013 23:26:44 GMT -5
Post by Sampson on Feb 22, 2013 23:26:44 GMT -5
Hey, that sounds like my luck
I get the short end of it
Oh I love to be
I love to be the underdog
Hey, that sounds like my luck
I get the short end of it
Oh I love to be
I love to be the underdog
Living the low life
Low life...
I get the short end of it
Oh I love to be
I love to be the underdog
Hey, that sounds like my luck
I get the short end of it
Oh I love to be
I love to be the underdog
Living the low life
Low life...
When the world was an oyster, what kept Penette from taking every opportunity to find the pearl within it? In the depths of District 6, where people tried to escape through books and knowledge, the girl rejoiced in simpler things. Her mind, while maybe not as crammed with information as others of her home, was seamless. She had no limits. And limitless things enjoyed the company of those just as boundless as them. It was inevitable. Like the pull of a magnet to metal, the girl was prone to stumbling upon places that were unruly.
That night, such a place happened to the be one of the old warehouses that used to house a mixture of medical supplies. Drawn by the promise of dancing and music, things that Penette rarely got the chance to enjoy, the girl made her way towards the building through the rain. Such bad weather would have probably dissuaded any normal party-goer from making the trek in the mud. Penette, however, was not so easily derailed. Head tucked into the hood of her father's large jacket, his musky scent seeped into her hair as she strode through the rain. She could smell it; the signature aroma of oil and grease revealed it was a mechanic's jacket. That defining quality—like a fingerprint specific to her father—was the lingering smell of maple. The earthy scent was a mark from the Huron's home, where their wooden roof enlightened the structure with the gentle smell. It was a faint fragrance, something probably no one else noticed unless they were looking. Penette just always happened to be searching for it, inhaling deeply in order to dig through the over-powering stench of oil.
The jacket, mixed with the rain, gave her an overwhelming feeling of confidence. It was as though this was her own get together, her own place to shine. With such a mindset, Penette walked along the gravel and mud without a care in the world. The thought never occurred to her that no one would show on account of the rain. Why should it? They were all young! A little drizzle wouldn't stop them. If they were even worth the invite, they'd show. Penette was sure. All she crossed her fingers for was that the hosts hadn't wimped out.
Then why did her body suddenly cease when she reached the warehouse? As though the mud had finally won its persistent battle to consume her boots, Penette stopped moving. Her fingers barely touched the metallic knob before pulling away.She'll be there,
The cold of the rain as it bled through her father's jacket must have been enough to rouse her from the memory, for Penette gripped the doorknob once again. Her breathing was louder, but nothing compared to the beat of the ran. It was hard to get it back to its normal rate. [/color]Sometimes her thoughts just got the better of her, leaving Penette in a fragile state. This happened to be one of those times, yet it faded quickly. Placing a light smile on her features, the girl entered the warehouse.
At first, Penette was only vaguely aware of the pounding music that came from speaker's she couldn't find. Their beat pulsed throughout the old building, breathing life into it that hadn't been felt in some years. She wondered how it felt for the old bricks to suddenly be alive again, revived with the sound of music and sound of people. Penette could feel herself grinning as she watched the small group of peers dancing. Some held cups with the watered down beer that was so hard to find, while some left their hands free to enable them to...keep in touch? with their dance partners. Everyone seemed so different, so far away from the hell that was District 6. It allowed Penette to thoroughly shake away the sullen feeling that had overcome her at the entrance as she melted into the group.[/blockquote][/justify]
Early morning take me over
Father, father, father
Take me to the top
Early morning wake me up
Father, father, father
This is not enough
Early evening settle down
Father, father, father
Father, father, father
Are we just the same?
[/size]Father, father, father
Take me to the top
Early morning wake me up
Father, father, father
This is not enough
Early evening settle down
Father, father, father
Father, father, father
Are we just the same?