when perfection comes...
Jan. 28th, 2007 07:54 pm... try and capture the moment, since it won't last. Yes, the cynical, pessimistic, paranoid vice-president of Garnet is saying that perfection exists. Because it does, maybe more often than we would like to admit, because perfection is not always recognised- that's one of its features. I sound like I'm advertising. What the hell, if perfection were being sold, would it need advertising? I don't think so...
I'm saying that perfection exists today, because today I believe that it does. Never mind Jamil and his arrogance. Never mind my sickness and my missed requirements. Never mind my iPod's not working. Another feature of perfection is that it's not all-encompassing. Only one thing can be perfect at a time.
And another feature of perfection is that it isn't perfection for everyone. It's just perfection for some lucky entities.
I believe that perfection exists, because over the past three days I have been experiencing a lot of it.
Perfection.
It may not be for you, but it is for me.
I'm saying that perfection exists today, because today I believe that it does. Never mind Jamil and his arrogance. Never mind my sickness and my missed requirements. Never mind my iPod's not working. Another feature of perfection is that it's not all-encompassing. Only one thing can be perfect at a time.
And another feature of perfection is that it isn't perfection for everyone. It's just perfection for some lucky entities.
I believe that perfection exists, because over the past three days I have been experiencing a lot of it.
( Perfection? )
Perfection.
It may not be for you, but it is for me.