My Oskar

Postby moonvibe34 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:19 pm

well i guess i couldn't stay away that long. it's the infections fault, honest. i do promise that i'll try to pace myself. if i run rampant here please tell me. it's been years since i've written anything and like i've said LTROI has really inspired me. i also have a lot of extra time on my hands during the winter season. :) i think the title says it all for this one. hope you enjoy and as always thoughts and opinions are welcome.
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancontent/ff/my-oskar
p.s. i just read Pristadae's poem and it is incredible.
"I am a child of the night. A seeker in this world. A student of life. Worthy of nothing. Grateful for everything."
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Re: My Oskar

Postby HonzaP » Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:25 pm

moonvibe34 wrote:well i guess i couldn't stay away that long. it's the infections fault, honest. i do promise that i'll try to pace myself. if i run rampant here please tell me. it's been years since i've written anything and like i've said LTROI has really inspired me. i also have a lot of extra time on my hands during the winter season. :) i think the title says it all for this one. hope you enjoy and as always thoughts and opinions are welcome.
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancontent/ff/my-oskar
p.s. i just read Pristadae's poem and it is incredible.

:cry: :cry: :cry: :) nice really nice
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Re: My Oskar

Postby a_contemplative_life » Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:21 am

Maybe this should be the beginning of Oskar and Eli exchanging poetry. Sort of like what we did with the "Dear Oskar; Dear Eli" thread! :D One of you enterprising types with a knack for this will need to do the "My Eli" . . . . ;)
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