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by winter. » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:11 am
I guess i'll just wait for the owlmics to be released.
whose woods these are I think I know
his house is in the village though
he will not see me stopping here
to watch his woods fill up with snow
the woods are lovely, dark and deep
but I have promises to keep
and miles to go before I sleep
and miles to go before I sleepc h a r a c t e r s
i'm a lonely teenager who spends all her time on the internet
but you can just call me winter
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by azalea » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:13 am
Please wait for me because
Death, dead, die, I'm almost dead
...Goodbye
Please wait for me because
In my next life, I'll still love you
Don't try to save me...
As long as you know
That I love you
As long as you know I love you, it's fine.
Death gods...
Gods die.
Line 1-- Is straightforward enough X3
Line 2-- Still straightforward |D
Line 3-- Still.
Line 4-- Again.
Line 5-- It's common belief of many Asian cultures that people are reborn in cycles. Everyone has a past life, present life, and next life. The person saying the poem would then be dying and going to the next life. They're saying that they'll still love you in their next life even though they might be separated.
Line 6-- The speaker accepts their death as inevitable.
Line 7 to 9-- Devotion of love...
Line 10-- Many asian cultures believe in gods that deal primarily in death. Contrary to western belief of evil death gods like the grim reaper, eastern death gods were often believed as the "good" gods. They helped souls into next lives. The Japanese culture has shinigami which are most popular in today's society~
Line 10 to 11- This is basically saying that even death gods that are almighty and are around death constantly will die. Even the strongest will die eventually. Death is inevitable for all of us, even gods and even death gods :3
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by Queen Vivane » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:17 am
azalea wrote:Please wait for me because
Death, dead, die, I'm almost dead
...Goodbye
Please wait for me because
In my next life, I'll still love you
Don't try to save me...
As long as you know
That I love you
As long as you know I love you, it's fine.
Death gods...
Gods die.
Line 1-- Is straightforward enough X3
Line 2-- Still straightforward |D
Line 3-- Still.
Line 4-- Again.
Line 5-- It's common belief of many Asian cultures that people are reborn in cycles. Everyone has a past life, present life, and next life. The person saying the poem would then be dying and going to the next life. They're saying that they'll still love you in their next life even though they might be separated.
Line 6-- The speaker accepts their death as inevitable.
Line 7 to 9-- Devotion of love...
Line 10-- Many asian cultures believe in gods that deal primarily in death. Contrary to western belief of evil death gods like the grim reaper, eastern death gods were often believed as the "good" gods. They helped souls into next lives. The Japanese culture has shinigami which are most popular in today's society~
Line 10 to 11- This is basically saying that even death gods that are almighty and are around death constantly will die. Even the strongest will die eventually. Death is inevitable for all of us, even gods and even death gods :3
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by azalea » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:17 am
Demon-Dragoness wrote:Demon-Dragoness wrote:
Name: Misteor (Dark in Japanese)
Gender: Male
He now has a name

Misteor? x33
There's a famous fan-artist named misteor X3
I don't think it means dark actually...
I think one of these might be better :3
Kuro -- Black
Kurai -- Also means black
Yami -- Dark
Kurayami -- Darkness
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by azalea » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:22 am
*Aiedail* wrote:Do you know any good names for Ocean o.O
Umi is ocean in japanese
Kaigara is seashell
Kiho is bubbles
Hai is ocean in chinese
:3
@Demon-dragonness-- I was hoping you'd pick that one X3 I love that name <3
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by azalea » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:28 am
Christmas Wolfy wrote:Aza, on page 18, whose owlmics are those?
Ehhh....
I believe those are Lime and Aaron's chittens :3
So they belong to Savannah-chan and you...
I'm not sure if you guys can pick yet, but I'm assuming you can? D:
EDIT: Oh wait, yes you can 8'D
Go ahead and pick Wolfy :3
As soon as you both pick, then it's a free for all for the rest X33
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