lovelorn worshippers of aphrodite
aphrodite | General | 24 April 2004, 10:29am
I am Aphrodite, the goddess of love (and clearly, delusional. You would be too if you had seen baaz: bird in danger). It is going on to 2 am now and i cant sleep (you would expect more of a night life from the goddess of love, but you would have to be delusional too to think I am the real deal anyway, so i am reaching out to the web with what ails me.
I am worried that all great love stories end tragically. I am worried that all truly great love songs that shake the soul, are about heartbreak.Yet everyone still believes in that elusive fairytale where everyone gets to live happily everafter. Now, this concerns me deeply for I am the goddess of love. And because each new quest usually translates into more work for me (which gets in the way of my beauty regime). And cupid doesn't exactly make it easier for me because (and this a state secret) his favourite phrase is, "Oh blast! I missed". How else would you explain why the babbling idiot gets to go home with the hunk?
It never ceases to amaze me how everybody who sets out to be a martyr in love, atleast at one point in time, alludes to Romeo and Juliet. It is perhaps the greatest love stories of all time. And what is truly staggering is that most people don't even know what it is really called. For if they did, they probably would not make a reference to it. It is called 'The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet'.
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Your bracket that started before "you would expect..." did not end even until the end of your post, which caused 642 compiling errors in my head, and completely stultified my understanding of the post. Does this mean that closing brackets is out of fashion and I am hopefully out with the times? Does this mean that the post is to be continued? Does this mean that Saddam really had WMDs? Does this mean that life is a parabola after all?