I can resist everything but temptation.
Jan. 7th, 2009 10:13 pmTrue love is but a womans toy
They never know their lover's pain
And I who loved as loves a boy
Must love in vain
They never know their lover's pain
And I who loved as loves a boy
Must love in vain
Today, we got to watch the final part of "The importance of being earnest", one of the finest and most famous plays of Oscar Wilde. I am totally in love with this guy again. His fairytales made me cry like a whimp and "The picture of Dorian Gray" that I am still reading is just breathtaking. Wilde combines so many aphorisms in just one page!
Ehm, the reason for this outburst of fangirlsm is Wilde's biography we had to read in English class. Sooo dramatic! I mean, I have a total fetish for dramatic love storys and the utmost perfection for me would be a homosexual love story with a tragic end, so how could anyone possibly expect me NOT to squeal and faint and become totally excited and fangirlish?
Poor poor Oscar Wilde with his poor poor Lord Douglas. I will have to build support-signs now.
(Well the rest of the day was a snowy and crazy and "god-I-hate-school!"-moody blurr.)
So I am cutting it, right now. Good night, folks!