She lay down on the grass,
Looking up at the sky,
thinking, it’s all she can do.
If she disappeared she would not be missed.
She will be gone just like everyone else.
Getting up from the grass,
she walks on the sand,
looking outward towards the sea.
She walks into the water high up above her knees.
~~~♥~~~♥ Narc Lit ♥~~~♥~~~
My college has a psychology club, which I plan to join. I am not at college yet, so I haven't had the chance to see what we do there, but I think that you starting said club at your school is a terrific idea. Get people who are interested and using the club to promote awareness is great. I'm going to college on August 24/25th, so if you want I can find out and inform you about activities, and things that the club does. =3
In reply to your previous message, which I skimmed through and only now fully read, I think that you don't have to be a leader to have power. If you really think that they are unqualified to be leaders of this group, then prove it to the other members. Bring up the topics you've mentioned and see if you can get a discussion out of them. Perhaps those leaders won't turn out to be what you assume. Just because the topic had not been covered yet doesn't mean it won't. wink
~~~♥~~~♥ Narc Lit ♥~~~♥~~~
The waves softly hit her legs.
She looks at the sunset and its yellow-red hues
she walks into the sea, farther and farther,
opening her arms towards the wave.
The water is high up to her hips.
The wave comes towards her.
She looks at the wave with her arms stretched out;
the water starts to rage, the wave hits her body hard.
Then the water calms down. The water recedes,
then darkness falls, and all goes dark.
The sun goes down and the day is done.