had_not_lived: (☞ I went to the woods because)
Neil Perry ([personal profile] had_not_lived) wrote2009-04-21 01:50 pm

♕ |[5]| She soared--and I awoke, struggling in vain to follow.

Impossible really doesn't have much meaning here, does it? Walking through other people's dreams was amazing. I understand why some people didn't enjoy it-- I mean, I guess it depends on whose dreams you see and what they're about-- but I guess I was lucky. All the dreams I stumbled into were pleasant ones. Yuuko, Rosella, thank you for showing me around your homes! I'm glad I had a chance to see them, even if it was just a dream.

Todd-- are you really going to  that was did you remember to write that poem down when you woke up? Or at least, do you remember how it goes? I was trying but I can't recall all of it. It'd be a shame to lose it, it was really good!

And speaking of which... I need your recommendations on something, City! Who's your favorite poet? What's your favorite poem? I'm partial to the Romantics myself, but I'm curious to see what other people like. And kind of curious about poetry after when I'm from... I guess I have a lot to catch up on! Anything, really-- whether you think I'd like it or not, I want to read it. Assuming the library lets me find it.

Oh, what else... Work on the play is going well, though we still need more actors, of course! We've three of the four lovers, but we're still looking for a Demetrius! And several others-- most of the Athenian actors, and more fairies, always. And if any of you would like a hand practicing your lines, let me know. Blair tells me we've got costumes taken care of, and our scenery (since the play will be outdoors,) so we should be in good shape. Once we fill out a few more roles, and once everyone feels they've got a handle on their parts (even if they're not memorized yet,) we can start thinking about working as a group!

[ooc; Theater organizizing post here still. Also...not plotting anything re: poetry. clearly. >_> also yes, he is serious, he will help you practice lines |D if anyone is lame like me we can log it if you like ♥♥]

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[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2009-04-21 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It does make a good reminder and it serves as an inspiration too.

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[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Oh... well... Aslan is the son of the Emperor-over-sea, the king of beasts, the great lion who sacrificed himself only to rise again and defeat the White Witch with the Kings and Queens of Old. Then a thousand years later he returned to deliver Narnia from the hands of an oppressive regime, also with the Kings and Queens of Old... and the true heir to the throne.

I apologize I do not think I am telling the story very well like a poet might.

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[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, it is, but perhaps because of that it isn't my place to tell the entire story... I live with the Pevensies, they are the closest I have to family.

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[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, they are. If you are interested in hearing more about that story you should ask them. Lucy especially, she does love to tell it.

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[identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
That's right, Lucy Pevensie, Queen Lucy the Valiant.