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    July 04

    心境

    September 27

    流逝

     
    缘分是一件很微妙的东西
    他能让两个陌生的人相聚
    展开全新的人生旅程
    有说不尽的话题
    做不完的事
    很开心
    幸福
    缘分
    瞬间促使
    位志趣相同
    心人向左走向右
    佛又回到人生起点似
    却从此行走在两条平行线
    September 26

    异度空间

     

    无意间走进你的生活

                                                                  惊喜、开心、无悔

    突然间彼此变得陌生

                                                                  不解、郁闷、无奈

     

     

    原来你我各自站在不同的时空。

    September 24

    郁闷

    你的世界里

    你舞着独特步伐

    我只能望着

    你的世界里

    你普出凄美的图

    我只能感受

    你的世界里

    你幻出无拘的梦

    我无法去懂

    走不近你的心扉

    走不出你的世界

    路 = 各 + 足 ?

          

             

                折的

    短或            长的

    宽或窄            小的

    平坦或凹            凸的

    有明显或隐            秘的

    但都是人走出             来的

    人生路上        朋友相识        贵在有缘       

    知己相交        贵在知心        路拆开来是个人的脚

    各跑各的        各方心中        是否还有各自的存在?

    MusE : us right in ME

    Muse Pronunciation (myz)

    n.
    1. Greek Mythology Any of the nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus, each of whom presided over a different art or science.
    2. muse
    a. A guiding spirit.
    b. A source of inspiration.
    3. muse A poet.

    [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin Msa, from Greek Mousa; see men-1 in Indo-European roots.]
    Word History: The Muse has inspired English poetry since Chaucer invoked her in 1374. Muse comes from Latin Msa, from Greek Mousa. There are Greek dialect forms msa and moisa, and all three come from an original *montya. As to the further origins of this form, a clue is provided by the name of Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory and mother of the Muses. Her name is the Greek noun mnmosun "memory," which comes from *mn-, an extended form of the Greek and Indo-European root *men-, "to think." This is the root from which we derive amnesia (from Greek), mental (from Latin), and mind (from Germanic). The reconstructed form *montya that is the ancestor of Greek Mousa could then mean something like "having mental power."


    muse Pronunciation (myz)
    v. mused, mus·ing, mus·es
    v.intr.
    To be absorbed in one's thoughts; engage in meditation.
    v.tr.
    To consider or say thoughtfully: mused that it might take longer to drive than walk.
    n.
    A state of meditation.

    Information from Wikipedia:

    According to Pausanias there were three original Muses: Aoide ("song", "voice"), Melete ("practice" or "occasion") and Mneme ("memory") (Paus. 9.29.1). Together, they form the complete picture of the preconditions of poetic art in cult practice. In Delphi three Muses were worshipped as well but with other names: Nete, Mesi and Hypate which are the names of the three chords of the ancient musical instrument lyre.

    In later tradition, the fourth Muse, Arche, was also considered.

    The muses were not assigned standardized divisions of poetry with which they are now identified until late Hellenistic times. The canonical nine Muses, with their fields of patronage, are:

    • Calliope (Chief of the muses and muse of epic poetry)
    • Euterpe (music/lyric poetry)
    • Clio (history and historical/heroic poetry)
    • Erato (lyrics/love poetry)
    • Melpomene (tragedy)
    • Polyhymnia (hymns and sacred poetry)
    • Terpsichore (dance and choral song)
    • Thalia (comedy)
    • Urania (astronomy)