Saving the worst to last

You called me after midnight
Must have been three years since we last spoke
I slowly tried to bring back
The image of your face from the memories so old
I tried so hard to follow
But didn't catch the half of what had gone wrong
Said "I don't know what I can save you from"
I don't know what I can save you from

I asked you to come over, and within half an hour
You were at my door
I had never really known you
But I realized that the one you were before
Had changed into somebody for whom
I wouldn't mind to put the kettle on
Still I don't know what I can save you from
I don't know what I can save you from

I don't know what I can save you from

- Kings of Convenience, "I Don't Know What I Can save You From"

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this is my 100th post, counting the entries where i just pasted some cockamamie lyrics from artists i have admired.

i know, i'm getting obsessed with numerology, but i can't help it if the thousandth hit coincided with the hundredth post.

as usual, i'm left with nothing important to say except: How time flies.

This blog documents both the magnificent and the mundane events of the past 2 years. and to think that i came upon blogging as an accident. like everything else in my life, i first disdained the theory until i tried it.

what would my future descendants think of me should they come across this URL? A hack who cribs lyrics cause he's too lazy to write? A wannabe gangster of words?

a hundred posts later, the idea of chronicling still eludes me.

maybe blogging won't save my soul, but it sure can free me from time to time.

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