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Emmy rossum phantom of the opera kissing
Emmy rossum phantom of the opera kissing











But there are others out there suffering too. She takes taboo sexual issues and drags them into the light forcing you to confront things that you may not want to think about. Wishing to challenge you to think of words in a new way, a noun is not always a noun, as Nelson bends the rules of grammar by riddling this poetry with a naturally free flowing hand of colorful language. She will show you the fear of living and the fear of death and also explore self-reflection and the meaning of self-confidence. She wishes to share that with you in a way that will bind you together. Shedding light on controversial issues and her place as an African-American minority in a white society, Summers also delves into the darkness without fear that you will see the darkness inside of her. She speaks on friendship, fear, retribution, loss, bitterness, and emotional decay. She explores more familial relations, while also talking about romantic relationships in a new way. She will bring you to a different realm of a new reality, a place of hopes and dreams and fantastic failure. Maple Summers’ second poetry collection will bend your way of thought with its new usage of familiar words. This is what Nightmares, Night Scares, Daydreams will show you. Fear can take the shape of your favorite uncle or your father. Not only ghouls and goblins can scare you. I’m done with wishing on falling stars.ĭo you see shadows in the daylight? If not, let this poetry collection take you to a new place where dreams are not dreams and nightmares are the beginning of all things fantastical. Blind man, do you still lust for beauty day dazing at the yellowĪnd goddesses of Earthy spirits. Never thought you’d love to hate her you used to be whatever nice is butĪ side of chocolate with my chocolate and a marshmallow pie. I heard you loved me with the lights off but I’m not some Cheshire maiden mistaken for lush Disgusting, how could she choose security and a life above ground over the passionate, if controlling, Phantom? Of course, all of us real Phantom fans wanted the Phantom and Christine to float off down the creepy, underground river and be wed and to live out their days together in martial bliss, beneath some new opera house, but no, Christine just had to choose handsome ass Raoul with his lovely voice, good looks, an endless pockets. What kind of evil and sinister musical doesn’t have a sequel? I know it’s probably most of them since musicals tend to have a very dramatic way of killing off their main characters, guaranteeing that there’s nothing that can happen afterwards that stars all of the characters you love…because they’re dead… but can’t I keep dreaming ? Way to break our hearts and leave them broken you soulless, talented Musical writers.īut… fortunately for us, at the end of Phantom of the Opera, Phantom simply disappears, claiming that The Music of the Night is now finished, and that left us with some options.













Emmy rossum phantom of the opera kissing