Lately I've realised how "trust-less" people have become.. I mean I overheard today someone saying that "I don't trust anyone, not even my friends", and if that were true, that was definitely an eye-opening phrase for me. I guess I'm that naive thinking people automatically trust each other until something "untrustworthy" happens. So thats the verdict today: people are less inclined to trust others, and I guess its more so in this generation than the previous, and so on.. a sad world we live in eh? Whats life if you continually doubt the person in front of you? Anyways, other than that, life is normal, nothing really special, but I am looking forward to Friday when I get my SAT results back. (well actually they get posted online). enough about school. A quarter of my life is going to be spent at school, a half of it on work, so I'm gonna make sure that the other quarter is gonna be well worth it. =) Nyways, heres a nice poem that we're decyphering/trashing/tearing apart in English class.. really, do you think that the poet when thinking tHAt far when he wrote the poem? Our teacher can write a whole book on just the first stanza... I love the imagery of this stanza though. Really reflective, you just see everything before your eyes.. and plus, its a great advice for all of us isnt it?

From "Ode On Melancholy" by John Keats (ref: here)

...
But when the melancholy fit shall fall
Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud,
That fosters the droop-headed flowers all,
And hides the green hill in an April shroud;
Then glut thy sorrow on a morning rose,
Or on the rainbow of the salt sand-wave,
Or on the wealth of globed peonies...

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