She's the girl who sits and watches while others live a charmed life. The girl loves to write but doesn't know if she's any good at it. She loves rainbow sprinkled ice cream on a rainy day. She loves to take walks with the wind blowing. Giggling should be made a career. She tells you her secrets in not so many words.
Purple was never a favorite. The particular color pencil always remained the tallest and the sharpest. Tops of the color always smelled like the departmental store from where it was purchased even if the label says it came home almost a year now.
The color just never sat well. Too strong to blend. Too light to stand out. Nothing could really make it look pretty in the kindy coloring book. It just muddled items together.
But when its the only stationary on the study, and the eyes begin to blur out of concentration, the fingers no longer care if the color isn't scribble-friendly.
grace kelly. sucking too hard on a lolly. hey! what's the big idea. mika. anberlin. glad. leave. alone. mad. i don't care if i ever talk to you again. bye!
It's really quite easy to scribbledoodle and play pretend that you can draw when the heart is all over the place and the brain only jolts into concentration when the phrase 'divided attention' is within a sentence. So, it's been said that free association is therapeutic and yes, this proved to be somewhat. Is there then physical free association so the headaches and back pains will benefit from the therapeutic experience as well?
~ I'm missing so many pieces of this jigsaw puzzle.
ps: The color purple has now been promoted from 'non-fav' to 'scribble-friendly'.