Saturday, April 01, 2006

Fool's fool




fool 1 |foōl|

noun a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person : what a fool I was to do this. • historical a jester or clown, esp. one retained in a noble household. • informal a person devoted to a particular activity : he is a running fool. • archaic a person who is duped.

verb [ trans. ] trick or deceive (someone); dupe : he fooled nightclub managers into believing he was a successful businessman | she had been fooling herself in thinking she could remain indifferent. • [ intrans. ] act in a joking, frivolous, or teasing way : I shouted at him impatiently to stop fooling around. • [ intrans. ] ( fool around) engage in casual or extramarital sexual activity.


First Autumn leaf fell.
Day by day I gaze upon her window. Frozen.
Day by day her bliss whispers in my dreams.
First of Autumn. Fell.

3 comments:

indilove said...

i don't know why but i like your blog.

love from asia.

DC said...

Tell me wotcha goin' to do?

indilove said...

nothin, it'll be best you start updating tho, lest that loving gets gone.