10.29.2010

Sometimes it's easier to fall in love with cities than it is with people. Take, for example, New York - a monolithic tangle of skyscrapers and spires, or Paris - full of poetic details and varying shades of grey, or Chicago - windy and sunny summers with shiny windows reflecting the inherent bustle at stop lights. Places that hold special moments in time, suspended within the corner cafes and parking garages, lingering in old bookstores and taxi cabs, mingling with the smoggy air of the streets. My favourite memories are cradled within these sprawling human centres.

But what do you have to offer me? You're a person. You're a tangle of long limbs and a mop of hair. You're hardly a city. Yet, you gaze at me with those piercing eyes and I feel as vulnerable and exhilarated as I do in the streets of Manhattan - where the people passing by on the street and the windows of monolithic buildings are all silent, are all watching me. Perhaps you're my own private, portable, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Chicago, whatever.

{i read this today and i wished someone had wrote it about me. i love it.}

1 comment:

  1. If I could have I would have. I think you are one of the most awesome teenagers around. You have a personality that can brighten up anyones day. Stay as sweet as you are,take care of your family and you of course. Love ya tons, Auntie Nancy :-)

    PS I had fun reading your blog, your trip to Nauvoo and all the things about Jacob!!!
    And in Sep, I remember reading about your MOM!! One special lady, but you know that!!!!!

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