melody jane (previously iron&melody): fascination invests in my soul.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): there's a mystery, within the trees.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): the struggle, of decision-making.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): DUDE! there's like--a moose in my front yard.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): me, being ridiculously stoked, for my new camera.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): New Camera, for Christmas.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'they will see us waving, from such great heights.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): attempting to hold myself together. [EXPLORED, #441!!!]
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'you can change your mind, but you can't change me.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 1/365. [and so, the adventure begins...] (more in comments)
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 2/365. [fairies were glittery, wayyy before those Cullen kids were.]
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'the coast disappeared, when the sea drowned the sun.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'nobody knows me at all.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): good morning. (I'VE BEEN TAGGED! read the facts, please. i put a lot of time into them!)
melody jane (previously iron&melody): new favorite book: Blackbird.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'my heart's so full, i can't explain.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): a strange occurrence, in the kitchen.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): all i want, is for you to just look me in the eyes, and tell me the truth.
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'i'll meet you there.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): why walk, when you can fly?
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'i find it kinda funny; i find it kinda sad; the dreams in which i'm dying, are the best i've ever had.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'the clouds--in your eyes--down your face, they pour.'
melody jane (previously iron&melody): 'oh, the glory that the Lord has made, and the complications, when i see his face, in the morning through the window.' [EXPLORED, #280!!!]